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Rehabilitation Therapy

Comprehensive Services to Help YOU Get Back in Action

Our rehab team understands that when you’re discharged from the hospital following a surgery, or when you’ve just received an unexpected diagnosis, the road to recovery has just begun. From surgery to stroke and everything in between, we are dedicated to helping you restore and preserve your functional capabilities and achieve your highest quality of life moving forward.

Our services for rehabilitation include occupational, physical, and speech therapies, as well as some unique programs for specific conditions and diagnosis. Services are available on an inpatient or outpatient basis, as well as to long and short-term residents of our Continuing Care Center.

Our program tailors services to a person’s age, general health, development level, and personal goals. Our Rehabilitation Center encompasses a variety of treatment areas, including private rooms, a large gym equipped with a variety of therapeutic equipment, and a whirlpool/ wound care area.

Rehabilitation therapy can be used to promote healing and/or improve function for a wide range of injuries or conditions. Some of the most common include:

  • Orthopedic and musculoskeletal injuries such as broken bones, sprains, strains, or tears
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation
  • Neurological injuries such as stroke, brain injury or spinal cord injury
  • Trauma injuries from an accident
  • Genetic disorders
  • Degenerative diseases

Our Team

The rehabilitation team at Community Memorial is comprised of licensed physical therapists, licensed occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, and licensed physical therapist assistants. Together, they offer our patients comprehensive expertise in many aspects of Rehabilitation:

Community Memorial Rehabilitation is approved by the State of California Physical Therapy Board, Board of Occupational Therapy, and the California Speech-Language and Audiology Board. Our program complies with California Title 22, meets State and Federal Regulations, and complies with the policies and guidelines of the Physical Therapy Department, the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Inc., the American Speech and Hearing Association, and the American Physical Therapy Association.