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Kindred Hospital Melbourne Opens Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit

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MELBOURNE, Florida (August 31, 2021) – Kindred Hospital Melbourne has opened a new rehabilitation unit inside the hospital. The acute rehabilitation unit (ARU) helps adults who have experienced a loss of function or disability due to injury or illness.

The 11-bed ARU features all private rooms for patients recovering from conditions that include stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, orthopedic injury, neurological conditions, amputation and trauma.

An interdisciplinary team that includes physicians, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists and other health professionals will design a treatment plan to help a patient restore lost ability and function. Intensive monitoring and therapy help patients regain skills more quickly in a safe, controlled environment. The goal is to support patients while they recover, so they can return home and resume normal activities.

Patients will receive a minimum of three hours of therapy each day for at least five days a week under the direction of a physiatrist, a doctor specialized in rehabilitation and physical medicine, and 24/7 nursing care. The rehabilitation unit provides services to Kindred Hospital patients as well as patients from other healthcare providers in the community.

"Adding dedicated acute-level rehabilitation units in our hospital sets Kindred apart," said Mike Warrington, President of Kindred’s Hospital Division. "This new service will enable Kindred to provide a broader range of acute-level, physician-led rehabilitation care while avoiding the disruption of transferring a patient to a separate facility. This ARU allows us to provide greater access and enhanced capabilities, expertise, and clinical integration to patients requiring these rehabilitation services."

About Kindred Hospital Melbourne

Kindred Hospital Melbourne and Acute Rehabilitation Unit (ARU) is 58-bed hospital offering the same in depth care you would receive in a traditional hospital, but for an extended recovery period. With 47 long-term acute care hospital (LTACH) beds, we partner with your physician and offer 24-hour clinical care seven days a week so you can start your journey to wellness. Similarly, our 11-bed ARU is designed for people who have experienced the debilitating effects of an acute injury, impairment or illness. Located off of NASA Boulevard on the outskirts of downtown Melbourne, we are less than two miles from the shores of the Indian River and plenty of shops and restaurants. For more information, visit https://www.kindredhospitals.com/locations/ltac/kindred-hospital-melbourne.