At Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital, we pride ourselves in offering our patients a unique Integrated Team Approach. Our powerful combination of people, passion and programs will help you get back to your home, your life and yourself as quickly as possible.
What to expect from your time at Brooks
Before you even set foot in Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital, our highly qualified rehabilitation specialists will work with you to start developing your strategy for leaving the hospital. Here, our goal is to return you to life outside of rehabilitation. Throughout your stay, you will have ongoing meetings with your rehabilitation team—led by a board-certified physiatrist—to map your progress and create appropriate goals.
We demand dedication from our patients, and you can plan on working hard during your stay—because our years of experience have taught us that intensive rehabilitation produces the best results. During your therapy, you can also rely on us to provide you with a support network to help you in whatever way necessary. Your case manager will work closely with you to ensure that your stay at Brooks is appropriate and meets your needs. With our combined efforts, we will get you back to what you want to be—you.
Average length of stay for Brooks inpatient programs:
- Stroke Program: 24 days
- Neuro Program: 23 days
- Amputee Program: 21 days
- Spinal Cord Injury Program
- Traumatic spinal cord injury: 35 days
- Non-traumatic spinal cord injury: 21 days
- Orthopedic Program
- Fracture of lower extremity (includes hip and femur): 16 days
- Lower extremity joint replacement (includes hip and knee): 10 day
- Brain Injury Program
- Traumatic brain injury: 24 days
- Non-traumatic brain injury: 22 days
- Major Multiple Trauma with Brain or Spinal Cord Injury: 35 days
- Pediatric Program
- Brain dysfunction – traumatic: 27 days
- Brain dysfunction – non-traumatic: 34 days
- Major multiple trauma: 31 day
Information gathered from E-RehabData for 2005.
While You Are Here
