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5 Top Reasons for Hospital Readmissions

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Sep 19, 2019 8:30:00 AM

Transitioning home after a hospital stay may leave you feeling uncertain and fearful as you're left to face the rest of your recovery on your own. You’re on high alert for returning or new symptoms, especially because you lose accessibility to the type of immediate care available in the hospital. Readmission rates are also affected by the complexity of your condition and how well you comply with treatment.

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Topics: Inpatient Rehab

What To Do After a Stroke: 9 Things Caregivers Should Know

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Aug 22, 2019 10:15:00 AM

It’s difficult to watch someone you care about suffer through a stroke, and the additional prospect of taking responsibility for their care can be overwhelming. However, with some preparation and advocacy, you can take some of the pressure off and make the best decisions to support your loved one’s recovery.

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Topics: Stroke Rehabilitation

Rehab Select’s Stroke Rehab Program: Interview with Our Director

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Jul 18, 2019 12:30:00 PM

Rehab Select’s stroke rehabilitation program aims to promote evidence- and guideline-based care in order to maximize patient outcomes. By improving the organization, direction, and efficiency of care, we are able to support effective education delivery, patient transition, and discharge planning services while simultaneously reducing the cost of service.

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Topics: Stroke Rehabilitation

Why Adverse Drug Events Occur and How to Prevent Them

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Jun 20, 2019 8:30:00 AM

An adverse drug event (ADE), according to the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, is “an injury resulting from medical intervention related to a drug. This includes medication errors, adverse drug reactions, allergic reactions, and overdoses.”

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Topics: Inpatient Rehab, outpatient therapy

How Cardiac Rehabilitation Can Improve Quality of Life

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Apr 30, 2019 12:30:00 PM

If you struggle with acute or chronic heart disease, your medical provider may refer you for cardiac rehabilitation. Cardiac rehab therapy can have substantial benefits, both in terms of improving your quality of life and reducing your risk of serious complications.

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Topics: Cardiac Rehab

Understanding Rehabilitation Terms: A Guide for Patients

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Apr 24, 2019 8:45:00 AM

If you’re suffering from a chronic or long-term medical condition, your physician may recommend that you seek rehabilitative care. For many patients, this process can be overwhelming. How do you choose a rehab center? What kind of care do you need? Would it be better to seek an inpatient or outpatient program? 

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Topics: Inpatient Rehab, outpatient therapy

The Varied Causes and Symptoms of Heart Disease

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Apr 12, 2019 12:00:00 PM

Heart disease is incredibly common. Around 735,000 Americans have a heart attack every year, reports the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The good news is that, according to the Mayo Clinic, “Many forms of heart disease can be prevented or treated with healthy lifestyle choices.” 

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Topics: Cardiac Rehab

How to Set Goals for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Therapy

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Apr 3, 2019 8:30:00 AM

Pulmonary rehabilitation can be a highly effective form of treatment for the management of chronic lung diseases. To maximize your results, it can be helpful to set goals with your healthcare team. Physiopedia calls this process of formally establishing goals a “fundamental part of rehabilitation.” 

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Topics: Pulmonary Rehab

Treating COPD with Physical Therapy: Your Top 6 Questions Answered

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Mar 20, 2019 8:30:00 AM

Since COPD causes breathing difficulties, even when you’re not moving, it may seem counter-intuitive to add physical activity to your daily regimen. Exercising with this condition may sound impossible or uncomfortable, to say the least.

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Topics: Pulmonary Rehab

Rehabilitation Success Stories from Patients Injured at Work

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Mar 14, 2019 9:00:00 AM

When someone is injured at work, it can disrupt their whole life. While the physical injury can take a toll, it can also impact someone both mentally and emotionally.

For patients who were injured on the job, they're typically required to attend therapy in order to return to a normal way of life as well as work, if possible. Rehab Select offers a physiatrist-led program with aggressive wound care therapy, that ultimately helps patients heal and return to work as soon as possible.

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Topics: Workers Compensation, Vocational Rehab