Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital

Details

Name :

Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital

Address  :

490 Blue Hills Avenue

Town  :

Hartford

State  :

Connecticut

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

06112

Phone  :

860 714 3500

Web URL  :


Description

Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital a Saint Francis Care Provider is a 60bed facility dedicated to providing stateoftheart medical rehabilitation Accredited by The Joint Commission the hospital offers a comprehensive range of programs designed to prevent and minimize disability and help people rebuild their lives after catastrophic illness and injury

Our Mission
We Offer Personalized Care

Treatment plans that set reasonable yet challenging goals specific to a persons age and disability

Specialized programs for stroke brain and spinal cord injury neuromuscular disease orthopedics and general rehabilitation Within these programs we treat patients whose conditions include Muscular Dystrophy Parkinsons Disease Multiple Sclerosis GuillainBarreacute Syndrome and polyneuropathy

Compassionate care for people with amputations complicated joint replacements and hip fractures and multiple trauma as well as those debilitated by complex medical conditions cardiac and other postsurgical recovery and cancer

Close medical supervision by an attending physiatrist and professional care by registered nurses trained in medical rehabilitation

A sense of security that comes from having access to a fullservice hospital and a wide range of consulting specialty physicians
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