Rehab Information 
 
 
 
 
  Pinecrest Rehabilitation and Outpatient Hospital at Delray Medical Center offers several kinds of services--all designed to help patients regain lost function due to illness or injury. Each rehabilitation patient receives a comprehensive plan that includes specific goals.

ACUTE CARE 

The first step in the rehabilitation process begins in the hospital's acute care unit.   At this stage, therapists might help patients get up and moving.  Based on their medical stability patients could receive 30 minutes to an hour of therapy a day, as they get started on the road to recovery and reaching their goals.

INPATIENT REHABILITATION

Intensive training and education in Pinecrest's inpatient unit prepares patients for the transition home. Patients undergo therapy three hours a day or 15 hours a week.  They receive rehabilitation nursing care 24 hours a day and doctor visits three times or more a week.

OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION

Patients needing outpatient therapy usually come to Pincrest two or three times a week to reach their goals. 

 
 
 
 
 
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