Post-acute continuum of care
In the post-acute care setting, there are various types of facilities available that provide different levels of care. Ranging from rehabilitation centers to skilled nursing facilities, and long-term acute care hospitals, the treatment setting you and your doctors choose will depend on the severity of your illness or injury and your personalized recovery plan and goals.
More responsive respiratory care

Board-certified pulmonary and critical care physicians on call 24/7

One ICU-trained nurse for every three patients

Round-the-clock respiratory therapy on site

All physicians and respiratory staff trained in Advanced cardiac life support
World-class wound care

Certified wound-care physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners and assistants

Ultrasonic debridement capabilities to promote healing

Jet Force Technology (JFT) helps improve growth of new tissue

Recovery is supported by therapists, dieticians and providers from other disciplines

One wound care team provides daily continuity of care
Med-Psych leadership

Expert treatment for illness, injury and co-occurring psychiatric conditions or addiction

Inpatient, outpatient and partial hospitalization programs

Evidence-based Hazelden approach to addiction rehabilitation

Clean, attractive facilities and respectful, dignified care

Multidisciplinary approach supports progress through diet, exercise, medication and other treatments
Powerful pushback on pain
Most hospitals don’t even talk about multidisciplinary pain management. They just prescribe medication for pain and leave it at that. We take a more holistic approach that brings many experts together to address your pain through medication, rehabilitation and stronger coping skills.
- Neuro-rehab physician
- Medical physician
- Physiatrist
- Nurse practitioner
- Rehab therapist
- Counselor
- Case manager
