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Rehabilitation Services

Inpatient Rehabilitation Versus Outpatient Rehabilitation – which is right for you or your loved one?

Inpatient rehabilitation and outpatient rehabilitation are two different types of programs and settings used to provide medical and therapeutic care to individuals who require rehabilitation services. These services are typically used to help individuals recover from various medical conditions, injuries, or surgeries.

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Inpatient Rehabilitation (Overnight Stay)

Inpatient rehabilitation takes place in a hospital or specialized rehabilitation facility where patients stay overnight. It is often referred to as acute rehabilitation.

  • Intensity: Inpatient rehabilitation programs typically offer more intensive and structured care. Patients receive multiple hours of therapy each day, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and sometimes speech therapy.
  • Medical Supervision: Patients in inpatient rehabilitation receive around-the-clock medical supervision and access to physicians and nursing staff. This level of care is suitable for individuals with severe or complex medical conditions who may require close monitoring.
  • Duration: Inpatient rehabilitation programs can vary in length but are generally more extended than outpatient programs, typically lasting from a few weeks to several months.
  • Focus: Inpatient rehabilitation is often recommended for individuals who require comprehensive rehabilitation services to regain functionality and independence after major surgeries, strokes, traumatic injuries, or other significant health issues.

Our Hospital is part of the Macquarie Health Network which includes 12 Hospitals providing Surgical Procedures, Rehabilitation and Mental Health Clinics.

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Phone: (02) 9521 7788

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