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Inpatient Rehabilitation Services at the J. Paul Sticht Center on Aging and Rehabilitation

Located on the campus of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, in Winston Salem, N.C., the J. Paul Sticht Center on Aging and Rehabilitation offers three unique programs that provide acute care, psychiatry and acute inpatient rehabilitation all under one roof.

The third floor of this attractive 40,000, sq. ft. facility houses a total of 39 CARF accredited, acute inpatient rehabilitation beds in private and semi-private rooms with fully assessable showers. An indoor heated therapy pool, a horticulture room and a transitional living apartment where patients can practice independent living are also available.

 

Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation, Acquired Brain Injury and Stroke Rehabilitation Programs Mission and Values

The Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation, Acquired Brain Injury, and Stroke Rehabilitation Programs of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center strive to improve the quality of life for individuals disabled by injury or disease by:

Providing interdisciplinary, patient focused, and high quality rehabilitation care across the continuum

Advancing the practice of rehabilitation through research and education, and

Serving as advocates for individuals and as leaders in the development of an integrated network of community partners that support, protect, and strengthen persons with disabilities 

Care is provided consistent with the Medical Center's five key values of integrity, compassion, innovation, excellence and collegiality.

 

Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Programs

Two units comprise the 39 bed inpatient rehabilitation portion of the Sticht Center:

·         Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit, a 27 bed CARF accredited program that provides intense therapy for a variety of patients, 13 years of age and older, recovering from neurological and musculoskeletal disorders including stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple traumas, amputation, major joint replacement and other conditions

·        Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Unit, a special 12 bed CARF accredited program that provides specialized care for persons with traumatic and non-traumatic brain injury in a supportive, closely supervised environment.

Our acute inpatient rehabilitation programs assist patients and families regain functional independence in the skills of daily living following life altering injury or illness. Working with patients and their families, our interdisciplinary rehabilitation team prepares an individualized and flexible Rehabilitation Plan of Care that guides the rehabilitation program for each patient. Goals focus on returning patients to their highest level of independence within their homes and communities. Every year, the Sticht Center achieves one of the highest rates in the region for the number of patients who are able to return home. In addition, our patient satisfaction scores are excellent as measured by the nationally recognized organization, Press Ganey.

Referrals

Comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation, stroke, and acquired brain injury referrals are accepted based on specific patient qualifications. For additional information on referring a patient to our acute inpatient rehabilitation programs, please call (336) 713-8500 or (888) 605-9568.

Wake Forest Baptist accepts private insurance, worker's compensation, Medicare and Medicaid. For quesrtions and/or more information, please call the Business Office at (336) 716-3314.

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The information on this Website is for general informational purposes only and SHOULD NOT be relied upon as a substitute for sound professional medical advice, evaluation or care from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider. If you have a medical problem or a health-related question, consult your physician or call Health On-Call at 336-716-2255 or 1-800-446-2255.

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