Grady Opens New Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit
August 5, 2024
Grady Health System has opened a new 24-bed inpatient rehabilitation unit at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. The unit offers comprehensive, specialized services for patients recovering from stroke, brain and spinal cord injury, amputations, and orthopedic conditions.
“As the city’s only Level I trauma center, this new unit will help us meet the growing demand for specialized inpatient rehabilitative care in Atlanta and across the region,” said John Haupert, president and CEO of Grady. “It can be a long road to recovery for the type of serious conditions and traumatic injuries Grady’s care teams treat, and we want to ensure patients can start getting the care they need as soon as possible.”
Grady’s new inpatient rehabilitation unit will help streamline care for those who need to regain everyday life skills after a major injury or illness.
“The inpatient rehabilitation unit eliminates the need to transfer patients to other facilities and allows us to continue fulfilling Grady’s mission by providing seamless support and care to our patients and their families,” said Dr. Mark Hinrichs, chief of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Grady.
The unit will be staffed by a multidisciplinary team, including physiatrists, nurses, case managers, and physical, occupational, and speech therapists, focusing on long-term rehabilitation and intensive therapy sessions, with specialized training and certifications to restore patient function and independence. The rehabilitation unit features:
- State-of-the-art rehabilitation gym
- Ceiling-mounted body-weight support and fall protection system
- Motorized parallel bars
- Simulation staircase
- Home simulation nourishment area
For more information about inpatient rehabilitation and therapy at Grady, please visit https://www.gradyhealth.org/care-treatment/rehabilitation/.