Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital is one of the nation's foremost facilities for medical rehabilitation and research. Specializing in traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and pediatric rehabilitation, Madonna offers hope and healing to thousands of patients from throughout the country each year.
Madonna's team of highly specialized physiatrists, therapists, rehabilitation nurses and clinicians work with the most advanced technology and equipment to help each person achieve the highest level of independence.
Rehabilitation means "renewal." At Madonna, this means healing the whole person in mind, body and spirit. It is compassionate care that extends to the patient's family and friends, creating a circle of support that makes recovery a reality. At Madonna... Now you can!
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All of Madonna's programs offer
An intensive therapy program seven days a week
Programs with less intensive therapy, depending on the needs of the patient
24-hour rehabilitation nursing and physician supervision
A continuum of inpatient and outpatient programs to provide services in your home or in Madonna's day treatment program
Madonna has developed and supports six recognized rehabilitation programs. All have received the highest possible level of accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).
Comprehensive Integrated Inpatient Rehabilitation Program (3 levels)
Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program
Spinal Cord System of Care
Stroke Specialty Program
Pediatric Specialty Program
Outpatient Medical Rehabilitation Program
Experienced staff and state-of-the art equipment allow Madonna programs to be progressive and innovative. Spacious treatment areas, many private rooms with roll-in showers, and lounges for family gatherings all contribute to a comfortable rehabilitation experience.
Plans are begun early to make a smooth transition from the hospital to home. More than 80 percent of Madonna patients who complete their program return to their previous living situation.
A patient's progress is monitored throughout the rehabilitation process. By comparing scores of similar patient groups, it is possible to estimate how much care and time are needed to reach each person's specific goals.