Medical Rehabilitation
We help patients regain strength and mobility after an acute-care hospital stay.
What we do
The Medical Rehabilitation in-hospital program cares for patients who are recovering their strength and mobility after an acute-care hospital stay.
Our patients no longer need to be in an acute-care hospital, but still need to regain their physical abilities before they can safely return to living in the community.
Our program cares for patients who are recovering from:
- Long hospital stays from illness or injury
- Infections
- Major surgery
Many of our patients have multiple health conditions that must be managed along with their rehabilitation.
We provide rehabilitation and reconditioning therapy. The type of therapy patients receive is based on their unique needs, goals and the reasons for admission.
What to expect
Soon after you arrive at Hennick Bridgepoint, members of our care team will meet with you and your caregivers to talk about your care. We will discuss your goals and work with you to develop a care plan that is specific to your needs.
For example, some patients work toward being able to get out of bed and get dressed independently. Others are gaining strength to run errands or return to work.
Your therapy
Therapy can take many different forms depending on your individual needs. Your therapy team may include physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, recreation therapists and therapy assistants.
During your Medical Rehabilitation program, you may have individual or group therapy in our gym, pool or other therapeutic areas. Your therapy may include exercises and activities to improve any of the following:
- Strength and balance
- Endurance
- Use of mobility devices such as canes and walkers
Our therapists encourage patients and their caregivers to take an active role in rehabilitation. Your therapist or physician may teach you how to practice exercises on your own time in a safe way.
Please note we are a teaching hospital, so you may see medical students, residents and learners from various health professions as part of your care. Learners are supervised by other members of our dedicated health-care team who work together to provide you with comprehensive care.
Partners in care
You and your caregivers are important partners in your care. You can speak with any member of your care team about anything related to your care and rehabilitation. You can also request a family/caregiver meeting with your team to discuss your progress, your goals and the plan for discharge.
Leaving the hospital
Planning to leave the hospital begins soon after you are admitted. You will be ready for discharge when you no longer need medical care at the hospital.