The first step is our pre-admission assessment to determine whether the patient needs can be met by our services. During the pre-admission process for inpatients, we are happy to discuss the rehabilitation program and services with patients and family members.
On the day of admission, we generally request the patient and family arrive in the morning, when they are met by the medical rehabilitation physician and rehabilitation nurse. After completing an admission assessment, the patient and family members may receive a tour of the facility. Patients are served lunch and then begin afternoon therapy evaluations with members of the rehabilitation team. The rehabilitation team includes the rehabilitation physician, registered nurses, occupational therapist, physical therapist, social worker, speech/language therapist and psychologist. Patients and family members are vital members of the team. The team will evaluate the patient’s ability and together with the patient, establish the rehabilitation plan.We provide a home-like setting for our patients. Each patient will have a phone and television in his or her room.
To be admitted to Winchester Medical Center Inpatient Rehabilitation | Cork Street, patients should meet the following criteria:
- Medically stable with medical work up completed and treatment plan in place
- Can fully participate in and benefit from 3-4 hours per day of physical, occupational and/or speech therapy
- Require close medical management by a physician and 24-hour rehabilitation nursing care
- Can reasonably be expected to improve their functional abilities
- Have completed a pre-admission assessment by a WRC admissions coordinator
- Have a plan to discharge to a home setting from rehabilitation
Winchester Rehabilitation Center encourages the family to become actively involved with a patient’s rehabilitation program to make it more successful. A disability to one member of the family affects the entire family. Because we feel strongly about family involvement, we offer support and assistance in the following ways:
- Provide educational materials and training to family members and caregivers on health and disability issues
- Hold family conferences to communicate to the patient’s condition and progress
- Make recommendations for equipment and supplies to assist patients following discharge
- Evaluate and suggest home modifications to prepare for discharge
- Plan recreational activities and outings to include families and caregivers
- Provide support groups for patients and family members to participate in during and after their rehabilitation stay
Nursing specializes in providing skilled care to patients with multiple physical and medical issues. Nurses provide education about the disease processes underlying disabilities and teach techniques to help patients and their families develop the self-care skills necessary to successfully manage when discharged regarding the patient’s medical management including:
- Medications
- Skin care
- Disease/diagnosis
- Diet
- Bowel and bladder care
- Family training
Occupational Therapy (OT) assists patients in regaining independence in their daily activities including:
- Eating
- Dressing, bathing, grooming, toileting
- Home management
- Equipment recommendations for bathroom, kitchen and bedroom
- Home exercise program for the upper body
- Adapt/modify patient’s past and present leisure interests
- Develop and experience new interests to improve physical, cognitive, social and emotional status
- Address community re-entry skills
Physical Therapy (PT) is provided to individuals who have difficulty with functional mobility and may address:
- General conditioning
- Transfers, walking, stair climbing, wheelchair mobility
- Assessment and recommendations regarding safety of mobility activities
- Education/adaptations to maximize mobility independence
- Home exercise program for long-term mobility management
- Address community re-entry skills
Speech & Language Pathology (SLP) is provided to patients having illnesses which may cause a communication or swallowing impairment. Speech therapy is available Monday through Friday and rotating weekends. We use the latest technology and evidenced based practice to deliver intense swallowing treatment via Vital Stim therapy. Therapy is individualized and offered in a private treatment setting.
- Evaluation of communication and swallowing needs
- Treatment plan design
- Assistance to family and staff in communicating with severely impaired patients
- Address community re-entry skills