Post-Acute Services
University Post-Acute Care Services provides an interdisciplinary, multi-site service system that offers a full spectrum of coordinated care for patients who need rehabilitation. This integrated, multidisciplinary approach provided a continuum of patient care from acute care settings through recovery to help each patient achieve their highest possible level of function. Components of the University Post-Acute Services include:
- Shock Trauma Center Inpatient Rehabilitation Program,
an internationally acclaimed pioneer in trauma care that helps patients take
their first steps to rehabilitation and recovery.
- University Hospital Rehabilitation, a unique
transitional program treating people with debilitating neurological and orthopaedic
conditions in treatment areas adjacent to inpatient units.
- Kernan Hospital, an internationally
renowned orthopaedic hospital. Also located at Kernan Hospital is the new
William Donald Schaefer
Rehabilitation Center, specializing in rehabilition of patients following
BI, Stroke, SCI.
- University Specialty Hospital, a 180-bed
facility providing specialized long-term acute care services to critically
ill patients and those with multi-system complications or failures that require
hospitalization.
- Comprehensive Rehabilitation Care, Inc.,
a freestanding outpatient facility offering a wide range of specialized services
including occupational, physical and speech therapies, psychology, social
work, orthotics and prosthetics.
- Visiting Nurses Association, a home care agency providing
specialized in-home rehabilitation services to patients in the central Maryland
area.
This page was last updated on: September 21, 2007.
For more information on programs offered by University Post-Acute Care Services, call the University Rehabilitation Network Referral Service at 410-328-8680. For University Physicians Consultation and Referral Service,
please call 1-800-492-5538 or 410-328-2360 (patients) or 1-800-373-4111 (physicians).