Neurological Rehabilitation

 
5   |  52 Ratings
7684.5 miles away
206-320-2600
Fax: 206-320-4054

Neurological Rehabilitation

 
5   |  52 Ratings

Swedish Neurological rehabilitation is a doctor-supervised program designed for people with diseases, trauma, or disorders of the nervous system.

We take a team approach at Swedish Neurological rehabilitation at Cherry Hill. As a patient, you will work with neurology and orthopedic specialists, doctors, physical, occupational and speech therapists and support staff to improve function, reduce symptoms, and improve your overall well-being while you are on the road to recovery.

  • Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as eating, dressing, bathing, toileting, handwriting, cooking, and basic housekeeping
  • Speech therapy to help patients with speaking, reading, writing, or swallowing
  • Stress, anxiety, and depression management
  • Bladder and bowel retraining
  • Activities to improve mobility (movement), muscle control, gait (walking), and balance
  • Exercise programs to improve movement, prevent or decrease weakness caused by lack of use, manage spasticity and pain, and maintain range of motion
  • Social and behavioral skills retraining Involvement in community support groups
  • Activities to improve cognitive impairments, such as problems with concentration, attention, memory, and poor judgment
  • Help with obtaining assistive devices that promote independence
  • Patient and family education and counseling
  • Safety and independence measures and home care needs
  • Pain management
  • Nutritional counseling
  • Vocational counseling
  • Vascular disorders, such as ischemic strokes (caused by blood clots), hemorrhagic strokes (caused by bleeding in the brain), subdural hematoma, and transient ischemic attacks (TIAs)
  • Infections, such as meningitis, encephalitis, polio, and brain abscesses
  • Trauma, such as brain and spinal cord injury
  • Structural or neuromuscular disorders, such as Bell palsy, cervical spondylosis, carpal tunnel syndrome, brain or spinal cord tumors, peripheral neuropathy, muscular dystrophy, myasthenia gravis, and Guillain-Barré syndrome
  • Functional disorders, such as headache, seizure disorder, dizziness, and neuralgia
  • Degenerative disorders, such as Parkinson disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Alzheimer disease, and Huntington chorea

Recognition

U.S. News & World Report - High Performing Hospital in Stroke (2024-25)