Short Term Rehabilitation

Short Term Rehabilitation in Celina

As you recover from an injury, illness, medical condition, or surgery, you may need more rehabilitative care than you can get at home. However, you may not be able to stay in the hospital any longer. Short-term rehabilitative care allows you to get the medical and rehabilitative services you need to return to home, work, daily activities, and hobbies.

Our short-term rehab services at Settlers Ridge are carefully designed to bridge the gap between hospital care and returning home. We provide rehabilitative services that help you build strength and cultivate the skills you need to live independently at home. We offer around-the-clock skilled nursing care and rehabilitative services, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Call to learn more about our services.

Who Should Consider Inpatient Rehabilitation?

Inpatient rehabilitation services can help you recover from surgery, illness, injury, or a serious medical condition. Inpatient rehabilitation services often follow a recent hospitalization. Therapies are provided 5 to 7 days per week according to each patient’s individualized needs. Our short-term rehabilitation program specializes in treating patients who have experienced:

Stroke

Heart Attack

Fractured or Broken Bones

Falls

Joint Replacement 

Amputations

Circulatory Problems 

Surgery

Cancer

Diabetes 

Infections

Other Serious Illnesses

Benefits of Our Short-Term Rehab Program

Our short-term rehabilitation center will help you build strength, gain the skills you need to return home and live independently , and maintain your safety and comfort as you recover.  Our facility is designed to offer the comforts of home so it doesn’t feel like a clinical setting.  Staying at our rehab center as your recover offers these benefits:

Faster Recovery Time

Reduced Risk of Health and Saftey Issues

Lower chance of post-surgery complications

Access to skilled nursing care and specialized medical equipment

Supervision, assistance, & training with activities of daily living and mobility

Social interaction and activities

Family support and involvement

Tailored and individualized care plans

Greater Independence