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Rehabilitation

The continuum of care at St. Joseph Health System promotes the healing and overall wellbeing of its patients through rehabilitation therapies for patients of all ages. All of these services are available to hospital inpatients. Outpatient services are provided at several locations.

Therapy: Physical, Occupational, Speech

The continuum of care at St. Joseph Health System promotes the healing and overall wellbeing of its patients through rehabilitation therapies for patients of all ages. All of these services are available to hospital inpatients. Outpatient services are provided at several locations.

  • Occupational Therapy
    Promotes more independence in activities of daily living
  • Physical Therapy
    Is concerned with the patient’s mobility and balance
  • Speech Therapy
    Provides training in verbal and written communication as well as safe swallowing

Orthopedic Physical and Occupational/Hand Therapy

Orthopedic Physical and Occupational/Hand Therapy are provided to outpatients at the Montgomery Center, 1170 Montgomery Drive, and a satellite at 1287 Fulton Rd.

We offer outpatient physical and occupational (hand) therapy for sports medicine patients, workers compensation patients, orthopedic patients, neurosurgical patients, as well as aquatic and hand therapy.

We have a wonderful group of skilled therapists and staff who maintain a high level of physician and patient satisfaction as well as provide a high quality of care to all of our patients.

Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy are also available to children and adults who suffer from acute or progressive neurological or other disorders at the Sotoyome Campus at 151 Sotoyome Street or at the Fulton satellite.

Outpatient Wound Care

This service is offered in the Physical Therapy department in the East wing of the Main Hospital at 1165 Montgomery Drive.

Inpatient Rehab units at Sotoyome and Fulton provide extended therapy and patient and family training programs once the patient no longer requires acute hospitalization.

For more information on free community classes for those with chronic disabilities see Classes and Events.