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Inpatient rehabilitation can help you regain freedom and functionality after an illness, injury or surgery. Henry Ford Health has two inpatient rehabilitation programs in Wyandotte and Clinton Township. Our expert team of physicians, nurses, therapists and social workers is dedicated to your safe recovery.
People turn to Henry Ford when they or a loved one needs attentive, 24-hour care. Highlights of our inpatient rehabilitation programs include:
We have the expertise to treat a wide range of conditions in our inpatient rehabilitation programs, including:
We focus on the physical, emotional and cognitive aspects of your recovery by providing:
We provide comprehensive support services to you during and after inpatient rehabilitation. Our team also focuses on training and educating your caregivers to prepare them for the transition out of inpatient rehabilitation. Our qualified staff can even provide home evaluations and make recommendations for modifications or adaptive equipment.
Inpatient rehabilitation is available at the following locations:
Read blog articles and patient stories to learn more about inpatient rehabilitation:
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