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Special Services

RELEAS

The RELEAS, an innovative device developed at MossRehab, helps restore hand function. It is designed for people who have some arm and elbow motion and can close their hand, but are unable to open that hand due to spasticity or muscle weakness caused by:

  • stroke
  • traumatic head injury
  • cerebral palsy
  • specific peripheral nerve injury 

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Right Hemisphere Stroke Center

People who have suffered a stroke to the brain’s right hemisphere may struggle with problems related to vision and space perception, mood, energy and recognition of their own difficulties. This cluster of deficits is called right hemisphere stroke syndrome.

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ReoTherapy

reotherapyReoTherapy helps restore the arm’s gross motor skills after loss due to a stroke or brain injury.

This form of therapy is similar to playing a video game in that it uses a robotically assisted joystick called a Reo. As the patient sits facing a video screen, the joystick is moved toward a target on the screen. At first the Reo moves the joystick. Over time, as the patient gains strength through repetitive movement, the patient’s arm controls the joystick movement independently.

   

Aquatic Therapy

Aquatic therapy helps people with a wide range of disorders requiring rehabilitation, such as arthritis or back injuries, as well as people who have had joint replacement surgery. Skilled pool therapy is an individualized treatment program developed by a licensed therapist based on the patient's physical therapy evaluation.

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The Clubhouse

The Clubhouse is an innovative, low-cost program that promotes personal success and self-sufficient living for people who experience disability following brain injury.

This program has helped many people develop vocational, educational, community and social roles. Clubhouse members begin the road to employment through the Clubhouse pre-vocational training program. This program employs a work-directed day to prepare members for employment in the community.

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Community Re-entry Program

The Community Re-entry Program helps patients with brain injuries re-learn the skills necessary to fully participate in activities of daily living.

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Community Residence Program

The Community Residence Program provides a convenient town-living arrangement for survivors of brain injury. Combined with Drucker’s other programs, the Residence offers brain injury patients a place to develop productive living skills.

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Day Hospital

The day hospital program is a system of care in which a patient receives rehabilitation during the day and returns home in the afternoon. Participating patients include those who have had a stroke, aneurysm of the brain, or other non-traumatic head injuries such an aneurysm clipping, brain tumor or anoxia.

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Low Vision Rehabilitation

Low vision rehabilitation enables people to resume roles and activities they have abandoned due to vision loss such as reading a book, shopping, cooking, hobbies, watching TV, computer use, and more. We treat those with a variety of congenital and acquired visual challenges including those with multiple impairments due to advancing age and vision loss from macular degeneration, diabetes, glaucoma, trauma, and neurological disease such as multiple sclerosis, stroke and TBI.

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Massage Therapy

Massage therapy offers a therapeutic effect on the body and improves health and well-being by acting on the muscular, nervous and circulatory systems. MossRehab certified massage therapists treat patients using knowledge of anatomy and physiology, combined with traditional Swedish and modern techniques, exercise and other therapies.

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Moss Muscle Builders

Moss Muscle Builders is a community fitness program designed for the physically disabled and older adults. It allows patients to exercise in an environment that is accessible and supportive.

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Driving School

MossRehab Driving School helps people with disabilities (including older individuals) gain the skills to become safe, competent drivers.

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Out-of-Town Guest Services

Patients can concentrate on getting better when they know their families are well cared for. Services are available to ensure the comfort of family members who accompany patients to MossRehab.

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Pediatric Weight Management

Fun and Fit -- Just for Kids is a pediatric weight management program for children and adolescents who are significantly overweight.

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Stroke Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Program

The Stroke Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation (SCOR) day program provides outpatient services for patients who have had a stroke or a non-traumatic head injury. Our treatment teams emphasize improving functional performance within the home and community settings.

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Travel Resource Center

Travel is a necessary part of modern life. The Travel Resource Center is an information service for individuals with disabilities who wish to make travel arrangements.

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Vocational Directions Program

The Vocational Directions Program prepares, places and trains people with brain injury and/or learning disabilities for gainful employment in the community. We provide on-the-job coaching and enroll patients in a job retention program that offers continued support and counseling after they are integrated into the workplace.

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