What We Treat
Inpatient - Outpatient - The Whole Patient
As our name implies, we are not a traditional hospital. Instead, we are here to help patients who have suffered severe physical setbacks as they work their way to their fullest potential. While our inpatient services focus on treating the most severe cases of brain and spinal cord injury, RHI also provides comprehensive outpatient services for injuries of all magnitudes, even for patients who have not previously been admitted as an inpatient. Our care doesn't stop at the door of our hospital, as we are with you every step of the way to ensure you find your new normal. With leading inpatient programs, we also offer an abundance of outpatient and community reintegration opportunities to assist you at every turn of your rehabilitation journey.
What We Treat:
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Stroke
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Transplant (Solid Organ, Multi-visceral)
- Encephalopathy
- Post-Intensive Care Syndrome
- Multi Trauma
- Adolescent Rehabilitation
- Cancer Rehabilitation
- Cardiac Dysfunction
- Cerebral Palsy
- Parkinson's Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Spina Bifida
- Aphasia
- Limb Loss and Impairment
- Pulmonary Disorders
- Vestibular Disorders
- Non-Traumatic Brain Injury
- Amputation
- Dementia or Alzheimer's Disease
- Age-Related Impairment
- Visual Impairment
- Cognitive Impairment
- Psychological Impairment
Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation
The following conditions must be present for a person to qualify for an inpatient stay at Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana (RHI):
- There must be a medical need for an inpatient stay
- The admitting diagnosis will need the expertise of a doctor who specializes in rehabilitation medicine to see you at least three times a week to oversee your medical needs/physical recovery and help prevent complications from the diagnosis or dysfunction
- There must be the need for a multidisciplinary therapy team to provide intensive therapy
- A minimum of 3 hours of therapy 5 days a week
- You must have at least the need for two of the following therapies: physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), and Speech-Language Pathology (SLP)
- In certain well-documented cases, you may get 15 hours of therapy over a 7-day period
- There needs to be a viable discharge plan to a community setting
- The need for 24-hr access to a Registered Nurse (RN) with specialized training in rehabilitation
- Patient needs to be stable enough to tolerate and benefit from participation in the rehabilitation
Outpatient Therapy
While your stay with us for inpatient treatment might be over, you still can work with our amazing staff through our outpatient programs. We prefer to work with you through as much of your rehabilitation as possible, allowing our therapists to help you meet your goals and return to your new normal. RHI offers a plethora of outpatient programs, including vision treatment, orthopedic, and much more. To learn more about the outpatient programs we offer, click here.
Community Reintegration
Now that you have finished your inpatient stay with us, its time to get your life back. RHI offers plenty of programs and opportunities to do just that. Whether it is through a therapeutic Yoga class offered from our wellness program, or through one of our various support groups designed to help handle coping with each unique situation. Make sure to check out all of the amazing programs RHI has to offer.
Brain Injury Return to Work | School | Life
Get your life back on track by getting the resources and connections you need.
Brain Injury Classes
RHI offers several classes to help survivors of brain injury and their partners, family, and caregivers better understand the effects of brain injury.
Support Groups
Find comfort in the company of others dealing with a similar situation and learn from each other.
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