NEURO-ORTHO
BRAIN INJURY
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The inpatient rehabilitation programs of the Drucker Brain Injury Center allows patients with brain injury to benefit from a full range of rehabilitative services including physical, occupational and recreational therapy, speech and language therapy, psychology, rehabilitation nursing and social work. The Brain Injury Program provides medical and rehabilitative services with an emphasis on developing skills for activity pattern functioning such as feeding, drinking, bathing, grooming, communication, mobility, as well as basic cognition and social behavior skills which allow for safe management outside of a hospital setting. The Neuro-orthopedic Program provides advanced diagnostic services and surgical and non-surgical treatment alternatives for individuals with limb deformities that compromise functional ability. The Responsiveness Program evaluates a minimally responsive patient’s level of sensory, motor and cognitive functioning through structured quantitative assessment, and uses this information to guide treatment that might improve functioning. In addition to providing comprehensive, neuro-orthopedic and responsiveness programs, the Drucker Brain Injury Center inpatient rehabilitation program provides behavioral therapy for people with traumatic brain injury. Special Program FeaturesThe primary goals of Center programming are destination stability and activity pattern stability. Destination stability includes identifying a place to live in the least restrictive environment available to the client. Professionals on our team from many different disciplines blend their expertise in an effort to achieve the best outcome for the brain injury patient. They work together to provide the necessary supports to those individuals with whom the client will reside and use a combination of interventions as needed. MossRehab, in conjunction with the World Health Organization and the U.S. Department of Defense, developed a rehabilitation guide for persons with traumatic brain injury. This manual was created as an educational tool for health care professionals who are part of the patient’s rehabilitation team and also provides tips for caregivers and patients who are transitioning to a new life. To download the TBI Manual (964 KB), click here. Locations and Office HoursMossRehab Hours: While rehabilitation occurs throughout the day, therapy services are generally provided between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. seven days a week, 365 days a year. |
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