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INPATIENT REHABILITATION PROGRAM The Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit resides within Hines VA Hospital and features 24-hour, 7 days per week inpatient care. We house patients in our 10-bed unit
on the 11th floor of Building 200. Therapy gyms are located on the same floor as the nursing unit as well as in other areas of the Hines campus with treatment equipment and activities to
promote functional independence. When patients are unable to attend therapy within the gym areas, therapists will provide bedside treatment to ensure that the patient continues to progress
toward established goals. All patients are seen for initial evaluation and interdisciplinary conferences are held to discuss and document goals (program, patient’s and patient’s
family/support members), progress, and plans. The Functional Independence Measure (FIM) outcome measurement system is utilized on admission, discharge, and post-discharge. Other outcome
measures utilized are Patient Exit Interviews. Goals of the program are: to meet the rehabilitation needs of patients with physical and cognitive/communicative limitations that require
inpatient interdisciplinary rehabilitation, to encourage and facilitate maximal independent functioning of each individual based on his or her identified limitations and strengths, and to
promote return to community living. INPATIENT AMPUTATION SPECIALTY PROGRAM Goals of the program are: to meet the rehabilitation needs of patients with major limb amputations, including
pre-prosthetic and prosthetic gait training that require inpatient interdisciplinary rehabilitation to encourage and facilitate maximal independent functioning of each individual based on
their identified limitations and strengths, and to promote return to community living. OUR FOCUS IS YOUR RECOVERY We aim to give you the tools needed for you to be as independent as
possible. We plan your treatment to meet your needs and goals. By taking an active role in your rehab, you reach your goals. WE SERVE PATIENTS WHO HAVE: * Head injury * Stroke * Amputation
or vascular surgery * Cardiovascular diagnoses * Hip or knee injuries, like replacements or fractures * Spine diagnoses * Other health problems, including post-COVID OUR TEAM * Physiatrists
(Doctors) * Social Work Case Manager * Nurses * Therapists * Physical * Occupational * Recreation * Kinesiotherapist * Speech-Language Pathologists * Dietitians * Psychologists * Clinical
Pharmacists * Chaplains * Prosthetic Team OUR OUTCOMES Outcomes Measurement and Management is key to measuring and assessing the effectiveness, efficiency, customer satisfaction, service
access ,and business functions of our CARF-Accredited Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation and Amputation Specialty programs. The programs also track the characteristics of the participants
receiving such services. These metrics serve as quality assurance and improvement monitors, and as tracking and trending efforts to ensure that individuals served within our programs are
receiving the highest quality of care while achieving positive outcomes. Our programs utilize several types of outcomes data to ensure aspects of reliability, validity, completeness, and
accuracy for performance measurement and quality improvement. The programs collect, analyze, and report data monthly, quarterly, bi-annually, and annually to our leadership team. AFTER
YOUR STAY AT HINES At the end of your rehab here, we will plan your next steps with you. Based on needs, you may go to: * Your own home * A nursing home * Subacute rehab Hines rehab has
strong ties with some local programs. Your social worker can assist you with setting up services at your home before you leave Hines. CONTACT US TO SCHEDULE A TOUR! (708) 202-8387, EXT.
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