Three Reasons to Consider Short-Term Rehab
If you have an upcoming surgery, planning for your recovery is just as important as preparing for the surgery itself.
If you have an upcoming surgery, planning for your recovery is just as important as preparing for the surgery itself.
Are you expecting to have surgery in the near future? In our latest Living Well podcast episode, Dr. Ann Allie
Little-known information about inpatient rehabilitation after a hospital stay.
Cardiac health problems can come in many forms, from chronic conditions like cardiovascular disease and heart failure to sudden
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 795,000 people in the United States experience a stroke
Falls are a big concern for those with older loved ones. A fall can be very serious for seniors;
For your older loved one, going home from the hospital after an injury or illness is likely to be a
Tips for getting back to normal after a surgery, injury or hospital stay.
This recent renovation expands our exclusive rehab center to a total of 37 private suites. While in recovery, patients have
Caring for someone who has had a stroke is a challenge. The new responsibilities can be both physically and mentally
When you are looking for a short-term rehabilitation for yourself or a loved one, there are many things to consider.
While getting healthy is important, staying healthy is just as imperative to keeping an active lifestyle. That is why Wesley
With the announcement of The Methodist Home’s name change to Wesley Place on January 23, 2012, it is important not
As those who have had to choose among competing rehabilitation facilities can attest, determining the best rehab provider can be
Thank you to all who attended and helped celebrate the completion of our new short-term rehabilitation space. Click here to
Older adults who have been affected by any neurological condition, including stroke, Parkinson’s, balance disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, or even carpal
Temporarily living in a rehabilitation center after a fall or trauma has become a favorable situation for older adults. This
Elder Care Helper offers these five key steps to help you plan a safe and appropriate transition from hospital to home or rehabilitation center.