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by TBI Times
THERE ARE SEVERAL DIFFERENT STAGES OF REHABILITATION THERAPY, EACH DESIGNED TO ASSIST A PATIENT WITH PARTICULAR NEEDS.
ACUTE REHABILITATION
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Helps the patient regain the ability to perform daily living activities such as dressing, eating, walking, and speaking.
OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION
Helps the patient maintain and enhance their recovery while addressing any new problems that arise as a result of their brain injury.
POST-ACUTE REHABILITATION
Helps the patient learn how to perform daily living activities independently without having to rely completely on a caregiver.
DAY REHABILITATION
Provided in structured group settings during the day and allows a person to return home in the evening.
SUB-ACUTE REHABILITATION
Designed for patients with brain injuries who need less intensive rehabilitation. This type of rehabilitation can be provided in a variety of settings.