Salina Regional Rehabilitation Unit

Salina Regional Rehabilitation Unit Salina Regional Health Center Inpatient Rehabilitation is a 15-bed acute rehabilitation unit. We are located within Salina Regional Health Center.

08/22/2025

Inpatient rehabilitation is designed to help people who are recovering from life-altering events, such as: Stroke Brain injury Spinal cord injury Orthopedic injury Cardiovascular or pulmonary issues Neurological conditions Amputation Through a personalized care plan that includes 3 hours of therapy each day for 5 + days a week, our goal is to help every patient regain independence and return to the life they love. Discover how inpatient rehab can help you or a loved one take the next step toward recovery.

Early action is critical when a patient suffers a stroke. Stroke rehabilitation should begin as soon as possible after a...
08/20/2025

Early action is critical when a patient suffers a stroke. Stroke rehabilitation should begin as soon as possible after a stroke, once a patient’s medical condition is stable.

Inpatient rehabilitation looks at the whole person when developing a recovery plan and involves multiple medical team me...
03/22/2025

Inpatient rehabilitation looks at the whole person when developing a recovery plan and involves multiple medical team members, including physical medicine rehabilitation, physiatrists, rehabilitation nurses, social workers, case managers, and physical, occupational and speech therapists.

We use rigorous improvement measures to track patient outcomes. This helps ensure we provide evidence-based care best suited to assist each patient in making the greatest gains possible. Visit www.srhc.com/services/rehabilitation/inpatient-rehabilitation-unit.php to learn more about our therapy options.

Every March, we recognize Brain Injury Awareness Month, a time to acknowledge and support the millions of Americans impa...
03/15/2025

Every March, we recognize Brain Injury Awareness Month, a time to acknowledge and support the millions of Americans impacted by brain injury.

Just as no two people are alike, no two brain injuries are the same. Our brain injury rehabilitation program offers comprehensive care designed around the unique needs of each patient. Our therapists are experts in providing individualized and advanced brain injury
rehabilitation.

Visit https://www.srhc.com/services/rehabilitation/inpatient-rehabilitation-unit.php to learn how inpatient rehabilitation can benefit those recovering from brain injury.

Join us in celebrating the incredible work of our pulmonary rehabilitation team who helps patients breathe easier and li...
03/07/2025

Join us in celebrating the incredible work of our pulmonary rehabilitation team who helps patients breathe easier and live fuller lives.

Pulmonary rehab is life-changing for those managing chronic lung conditions, providing the support, education, and therapy needed to improve lung function and overall well-being.

A huge thank you to our team for their dedication to helping patients achieve better health and greater independence.

About 80% of strokes might be prevented by modifying risk factors. Stroke risk factors can be divided into two categorie...
02/23/2025

About 80% of strokes might be prevented by modifying risk factors. Stroke risk factors can be divided into two categories: modifiable and non-modifiable. Modifiable stroke risk factors, meaning you can change them, include smoking, poor nutrition, and physical inactivity. Non-modifiable risk factors cannot be changed, such as age, gender, and genetic predisposition. The risk for stroke can still vary by person. Learn more about stroke risk factors: https://resources.healthgrades.com/right-care/stroke/stroke-risk-factors

Around 80% of strokes may be preventable by addressing risk factors such as diet and smoking. However, risk for stroke can still vary per person. Learn more.

About 800,000 people in the United States have a heart attack each year. Cardiac rehabilitation can not only help a pers...
02/17/2025

About 800,000 people in the United States have a heart attack each year. Cardiac rehabilitation can not only help a person recover from a heart issue but prevent future complications. calls attention to the role of cardiac rehabilitation in reducing the potentially devastating effects of heart disease. Learn more about Cardiac Rehabilitation here: https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/cardiac-rehab/what-is-cardiac-rehabilitation

Cardiac rehab is a medically supervised program designed to help improve your cardiovascular health if you have experienced heart attack, heart failure, angioplasty or heart surgery.

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400 S Santa Fe Avenue
Salina, KS
67401

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Salina Regional Health Center Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation is a 15-bed acute rehabilitation unit. We are located on the 4th floor within Salina Regional Health Center. This allows us have use of the vast array of hospital services should our patients need it. Our unit provides comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation that includes onsite physicians, 24 hour rehab nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and a dedicated case manager.

As a whole, Salina Regional Health Center is stroke certified which allows us to best serve the needs of this patient population. We have two nurses specially trained in Rehabilitation Nursing. Our unit has Occupational Therapist and Speech Therapist that are certified in LSVT (Big and Loud) for treatment of Parkinson’s disease. Our Speech Therapist also has certifications in McNeill Dysphagia Therapy Program (MDTP) and VitalStim Therapy. For more information, please contact our admissions department at: (785) 643-3943