TriHealth Rehabilitation Hospital

TriHealth Rehabilitation Hospital We are one of 25 inpatient rehabilitation hospitals operated by Select Medical. We provide individua News and World Report.
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TriHealth Rehabilitation Hospital specializes in treating patients who have experienced or are suffering from strokes, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, neurological disorders, amputations, trauma, orthopedic conditions, burns, severe osteoarthritis, and congenital deformities. Our individualized therapeutic programs target specific goals to help patients regain strength, restore cognitive fun

ction, and relearn daily activities, ultimately helping them return to their lives. Our hands-on approach allows patients to work with various rehabilitation specialists each day. Our on-site staff and physical, occupational, and speech therapists work daily with patients according to each person's individualized program. Our 60-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital is managed by rehabilitation experts from Select Medical and its Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, currently ranked among the top one percent of rehabilitation hospitals in the United States by U.S.

A routine knee replacement was supposed to help Patsy Taylor walk without pain. Instead, it changed everything.After yea...
04/24/2026

A routine knee replacement was supposed to help Patsy Taylor walk without pain. Instead, it changed everything.

After years of complications and a life-threatening infection, Patsy faced an impossible choice: lose her leg—or lose her life.

She chose to live. And then, she chose to rebuild. Inpatient rehabilitation would help Patsy relearn how to stand, walk and trust her body again. With grit, humor and relentless effort, Patsy proved that life after limb loss can still move forward.

Read Patsy's story: https://bit.ly/42rf0wt

04/20/2026

Our occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants help patients recovering from illness or injury to rebuild function, mobility and independence so they may return to the everyday activities that matter most.

Francis Zalace’s life changed in ways she never could have imagined when a severe respiratory infection led to the loss ...
04/16/2026

Francis Zalace’s life changed in ways she never could have imagined when a severe respiratory infection led to the loss of all four limbs. She endured more than 20 surgeries before transferring to an inpatient rehabilitation hospital where she learned to adjust how to her new way of life.

Read Francis’ story of recovery and how she is returning to her passion of teaching music while inspiring those around her: https://bit.ly/3OcBcac

04/14/2026

After a fall at her home caused a traumatic brain injury, Debbie Thigpen of Starke, Florida, nearly lost her life. Surgeons removed part of her skull to save her life.

Her recovery carried her from intensive care to Select Specialty Hospital - Gainesville and UF Health Rehabilitation Hospital before she made it home one year ago this week.

Now — one year since the day she was discharged — Debbie is back to the life she loves: playing darts, hosting family and proudly reclaiming her title as one of the Florida Gators’ most devoted fans.

To learn more about Select Medical’s network of hospitals, visit: https://www.selectmedical.com/about-us/

According to the CDC National Center for Health Statistics, roughly 185,000 people undergo limb amputation due to injury...
04/02/2026

According to the CDC National Center for Health Statistics, roughly 185,000 people undergo limb amputation due to injury or disease annually. Most of them face an array of physical, emotional, psychological and social challenges, from pre-prosthetic, prosthetic and outpatient/reintegration needs.

Clinicians at our network of hospitals and outpatient centers provide amputees with individualized care to help them overcome those challenges, from post-surgical care and prosthetic training to community reintegration and long-term follow-up.

Treatment is tailored to each patient’s goals and refined as they progress.

Our certified occupational therapists (OTs) and occupational therapy assistants help patients restore their ability to p...
04/01/2026

Our certified occupational therapists (OTs) and occupational therapy assistants help patients restore their ability to perform daily life activities so they may reclaim independence and safely return home following injury or illness.

Today, we celebrate the physicians who guide the care of our patients through some of the toughest moments of their live...
03/30/2026

Today, we celebrate the physicians who guide the care of our patients through some of the toughest moments of their lives as they heal, recover and regain their quality of life after serious injury or illness.

We appreciate their leadership, compassion and dedication.

A recovery journey starts with the same foundation: hope.Every day, our clinicians support patients and their families t...
03/25/2026

A recovery journey starts with the same foundation: hope.

Every day, our clinicians support patients and their families through life‑changing diagnoses, including brain injuries.

Through therapies and treatments, we help patients see progress that once felt out of reach.
And when it’s time to prepare for discharge, we’ll be there, too. Our case management team coordinates meetings with patients, their families, and the clinical team — explaining levels of care and reviewing what to expect.

03/16/2026

If the brain had a superpower, it just might be neuroplasticity.

After a brain injury, neural connections can be damaged or lost. Fortunately, brains are resilient and can reorganize through neuroplasticity, the process of creating new neural connections to bypass damaged areas of the brain. Therapeutic activities often involve repetitive tasks and practice, which strengthen existing neural pathways or stimulate the formation of new ones.

When appropriate for a patient, robotic technology allows individuals to perform a much higher number of specific repetitive movements during a treatment session as compared to a conventional session.

More repetitive movement is accomplished through devices that propel movement. The devices include sensors that monitor, assist and provide precise support for a patient’s position and movements.

By taking advantage of the brain's potential to reorganize, individuals with brain injuries can regain lost abilities and improve their overall quality of life.

When someone is recovering from a stroke, brain injury or other serious illness, even something as simple as chewing can...
03/11/2026

When someone is recovering from a stroke, brain injury or other serious illness, even something as simple as chewing can be a major challenge. That’s where our dietitians step in.

Our dietitians use transitional foods — foods that melt or soften easily — to help patients safely relearn chewing and swallowing skills. These small bites have big impacts like renewed confidence at mealtimes, greater independence and returned joy to eating.

On Dietitian Day, we celebrate the experts who turn nourishment into healing on the path to recovery.

Life after a brain injury is different for each person depending on the severity of the injury. At least 2.8 million Ame...
03/10/2026

Life after a brain injury is different for each person depending on the severity of the injury.

At least 2.8 million Americans sustain a traumatic brain injury annually, according to the Brain Injury Association of America.

Across our hospital network, we support patients through every stage of brain injury recovery—from critical illness and inpatient rehabilitation to neuro transitional care and outpatient therapy.

Case managers, our social work professionals, guide patients and families through the recovery journey with compassion a...
03/04/2026

Case managers, our social work professionals, guide patients and families through the recovery journey with compassion and clinical expertise. Starting at admission, they coordinate resources and services for patients while in our hospitals as well as after discharge.

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Cincinnati, OH
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