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Continuum of Care

Rehabilitation at Brooks is designed as a continuum of care, which means that our patients benefit from our support and expertise at every step of their recovery. Such seamless, cutting-edge care allows you to achieve the highest possible level of independence, health and quality of life.

Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital

Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital is a 143-bed hospital that offers round the clock coverage by a nursing team and physiatrists—physicians specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation. We have an exemplary nursing ratio of one nurse for every five patients and the most Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurses in the region. Our Integrated Team Approach has all disciplines collaborating to offer you the best care possible. This quality of care is reflected in the fact that Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital is consistently ranked in the top 10 percent in the country for patient satisfaction.

Brooks Outpatient Rehabilitation

At Brooks Outpatient Rehabilitation, we do everything in our power to help you reach your highest potential with a combination of people, passion and programs that’s unparalleled in the region. Our talented team of therapists never lets you quit, and the intensity of our rehabilitation programs assures that you will achieve greater improvement as an outpatient at Brooks than you would in the same amount of time at another facility. In addition, our extensive network of therapy locations—from southeast Georgia to central Florida—makes it convenient for you to optimize your function and health.

Brooks Center for Rehabilitation Studies

The Brooks Center enables our patients to benefit from the most up-to-date and advanced practices in the field. In collaboration with the University of Florida, we are developing innovative and advanced technologies that will ultimately help our patients maximize function and achieve their highest level of independence. Patients currently benefiting from the Center’s clinical studies and trials include individuals with stroke, brain and spinal cord injuries, Multiple Sclerosis, chronic pain, arthritis and various musculoskeletal conditions. Scientists at the Brooks Center are also currently leading the largest National Institute of Health-funded stroke study on stroke rehabilitation in the country.