Inpatient Rehabilitation
The care you need to get back home.
Inpatient rehab services are for people of all ages who no longer need hospital care, but would benefit from additional therapy and care before returning home following injury, illness or surgery. This therapy can be a critical step to help you transition from the hospital to your home as safely as possible.
Our Medicare-certified inpatient rehab programs feature therapy gyms and include physical and occupational therapy and speech-language pathology.
Our Services
While services vary at our locations, most of our specialty programs include:
- Orthopedic rehabilitation
- Stroke rehabilitation
- Personalized functional mobility training
- Fall recovery and prevention
- Balance training
- Dysphagia therapy
- Cognitive therapy
- Wound care
- Pain management
- Post-cardiac rehabilitation
- IV therapy
- General physical strengthening

Inpatient Rehabilitation FAQ
As you make decisions about inpatient rehabilitation therapy, it’s important to consider your options.
Finding the right rehab therapy team and knowing what to look for can help you get back to where you want to be, home.
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What is inpatient rehabilitation?
Inpatient rehabilitation – sometimes known as rehabilitation therapy, subacute or transitional care – is care you receive following a hospitalization.
Inpatient rehabilitation usually focuses on speech, physical and occupational therapies. The goal of post-hospital therapies is to help you regain lost function or learn compensation tactics specific to your needs so you can return to everyday life as safely as possible.
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Where can I get inpatient rehabilitation services?
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Why should I choose the Good Samaritan Society for my rehabilitation?
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