
A Full Range of Therapy Services help you get back to living the way you want to live
Not everyone comes to our Health Care Center for a long-term stay. Whether from a Presbyterian Manor residence or from the community at large, we can accommodate a short-term stay while one is recovering from a serious illness, injury or surgery. That’s why we’ve designed a place within our community where you can get the temporary care you need to stay focused on your recovery and return home as soon as possible.
Confidence in your care is the first step to recovery.
At Presbyterian Manor, you’ll benefit from the assistance of qualified health care professionals and experienced rehabilitation specialists who offer the 24-hour support you need to heal, along with the security of knowing help is nearby when you need it.
You’ll also enjoy comfortable surroundings during your stay. We understand how important family can be in your recovery, so we welcome and encourage visitors.
With the assistance of our skilled nursing and rehabilitation staff, your stay at Presbyterian Manor will help you return home feeling more prepared to tackle life on your own. You’ll make progress toward your rehabilitation goals that will continue to deliver positive rewards long after you’ve returned home. In fact, we’ll even help you evaluate your home to ensure you have any adaptive equipment you might need when you arrive.
Experienced therapists to assist in your recovery
The experienced professional therapists of RehabCare Group can assist you and your physician in setting goals for your recovery. Following an initial evaluation of your abilities, they will develop a customized therapy program to help you recover and return home. Your treatment program will address areas related to your condition and may include multiple therapies to reach your goals.
Patients at Presbyterian Manor represent a wide range of diagnoses. Our rehabilitation professionals can help you address the effects of:
- Chronic pain
- Orthopedic surgery
- Heart problems
- Skin ulcers/wound care
- Other medical problems
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- Bone fractures
- Stroke or aneurysm
- Brain disorders
- Amputation
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Physical Therapy | Occupational Therapy | Speech Therapy
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