Marion Health Rehabilitation
The Marion Health Rehabilitation Hospital is a unit/program dedicated to providing
comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation to people with recent illnesses
or injuries with the goal of preparing them to return home. Patients must
qualify for admittance to the program per their insurance company's
guidelines.
All of the rooms in the Center are private, and one (the transition room)
provides a homelike atmosphere to better ensure a safe return home. Patients
receive therapy in a large gym area, in their room or in the transition
apartment. There is also an activities room and dining room to help with
socialization. Patients participate in three hours of therapy a day utilizing
at least two out of three different therapies (physical, occupational
or speech).
At the Rehabilitation Hospital of Marion Health we offer Physical Therapy, Occupational
Therapy and Speech Language Pathology services for a wide range of difficulties
including the following:
- Amputations
- Chronic Pain
- Cardiopulmonary dysfunction
- Post-surgical conditions
- Wound Care
- Neurological disorders
- Injuries to the brain, spinal cord and back
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- Orthopedic conditions
- Stroke
- Memory Loss and Dementia
- Swallowing deficits
- IV and tube feedings
Learn More
Traumatic Brain Injury Support Group
Caregivers and survivors of all types of head injuries welcome. Discuss
daily challenges of injured patients and their caregivers as they relate
to independent living and returning to the workplace. The main focus is
on providing social support. Call Ann Miller at (765) 660-6360 for more
information. Meets the second Tuesday of each month from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
on the fifth floor of the main hospital, Room B.
For more information, call Marion Health Rehabilitation Hospital at (765) 660-6360.