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Brain Injury & Stroke Care

 
 

Conditions We Treat

Kindred Hospitals provides specialized acute care and rehabilitation for patients recovering from complex brain injuries.

Kindred Hospitals provides rehabilitation for brain injuries such as: 

  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Stroke
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Brain aneurysm 
  • Tumor
  • Brain infections
 
 

Care Close to Home

Kindred Hospitals is proud to offer specialized long-term acute care in 60 locations across 16 states. 

 
 
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Our Expert Care

Our interdisciplinary care teams and innovative programs help neurologically injured patients recover.

Brain injury patients at Kindred may receive care from:

  • Neurologists
  • Physiatrists
  • Respiratory therapists
  • Physical and occupational therapists
  • Speech-language pathologists
  • Dietitians

Other care features include:

  • Daily physician visits
  • Participation in our Move Early Program
  • 24/7 access to respiratory therapy
  • AfterCare program of post-discharge phone calls to answer questions and check on progress
 
 

Available treatments may include, but are not limited to:

  • Brain monitoring
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapy
  • Cognitive and memory therapy
  • Cardiac monitoring, including telemetry
  • Bowel and bladder training
  • Mechanical ventilation management and liberation
  • Special precautions to prevent deep vein thrombosis, stress ulcers, aspiration, infection, wounds and falls
 
 
 

 

Our Commitment to Excellence

Demonstrating our commitment to providing safe, high-quality patient care, all Kindred Hospitals have achieved at least one disease-specific care certification from The Joint Commission. This is includes most of our hospitals being certified in the care of respiratory failure and sepsis. Certification ensures a standardized, evidence-based approach to care and to performance measurement and improvement.

 
 

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