Outpatient Rehabilitation Services

Senior woman enjoying outpatient care at Bartley Healthcare.Quality Care - After Returning Home

Whether a patient is going home after participating in Bartley Healthcare's in-patient rehabilitation program or has returned home from another acute care or rehab center, he or she may require additional therapy to restore strength and function.

To enjoy an excellent level of care, convenience and positive outcomes, Bartley Healthcare offers Outpatient Rehabilitation Services.

Outpatient Rehabilitation Services

Outpatient Rehabilitation Services at Bartley Healthcare offers flexible hours, 7 days a week, with services provided by a complete physical, occupational and speech therapy staff. The therapy is supervised by a physiatrist who is available to answer any questions about treatment.

We monitor the patient's treatment plan and work with insurance companies to ensure that all patients receive quality, positive treatment outcomes. Our goal is to restore each patient to the highest level of independent functioning with an individualized program geared to specific needs.

The Benefits of Outpatient Rehabilitation Services

Bartley Outpatient Rehabilitation Services integrates the services of Accelerated Care Plus (ACP) into our therapy program. ACP provides us with traditional rehabilitation therapy devices (exercise equipment, cycles, etc.) plus the advantage of evidence-based clinical programs. This superior combination not only enhances patient care, quality of life and independence, it helps promote superior outcomes and helps patients optimize functional gains.

Offering physical, occupational and speech and language therapy, Bartley Outpatient Rehabilitation Services are comprhensive in scope, providing many benefits:

  • Physical therapy assists individuals in regaining st renth and mobility, rebuilding confidence and promoting independence.
  • Recovery utilizing a variety of strengthening and exercise modalities.
  • Occupational therapy assists patients in reching their maximum level independence in performing daily activities, including self-care and leisure activities.
  • Speech and language therapy assists patients in improving their speech, swallowing and memory skills.
“When mom completed rehab they said she couldn’t live alone. She wasn’t strong enough and couldn’t cook any more. The dilemma we faced was: Should we bring her back to live with us with an aide or place her in assisted living?

“She was a receptionist and always likes having a lot of people and activity around her. When we saw the nursing home here, it just looked so warm and inviting. Now, she is gorged with activity. I call her in her room and she’s never there. It’s like a hotel.

“We didn’t think sitting alone at home with an aide was going to be the best thing for her.”

Judy ~ Daughter of Assisted Living Resident