| Rehabilitation Division |
| Brain Injury
The inpatient component of Gaylord's Brain Injury program treats patients emerging from coma following injury. The hospital also offers an on-site transitional living program, a day treatment program, and a neurobehavioral program. Gaylord treats neurological disorders, such as multiple sclerosis, Guillain-Barre and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's Disease). Inpatient services also are offered for patients who have generalized poor endurance and strength because of extensive surgical procedures, cancer, infections or other major organ problems. The Orthopedics program addresses the needs of people with musculoskeletal problems caused by disease or injury. Patients with amputations, arthritis, joint replacements and fractures are treated in this program. |
The Spinal Cord Injury program treats patients who have experienced severe injury as well as those with nerve diseases and tumors affecting spinal function. Gaylord's Stroke program helps patients recover during the period immediately following onset. The Young Stroke program is open to an individual of any age who was actively involved in work, school, home or community at the time of his or her stroke. |
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