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- October is Spinal Awareness Month
- NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Establishes New Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Service for Children With Neuromuscular Disorders and Special Needs
- NewYork-Presbyterian Spine Center Experts Discuss Treatment Options for Spine and Neck Disorders
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- Dr. Dean Lorich Awarded the 2010 Roger E. Joseph Prize for Humanitarian Efforts
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Rehabilitation Medicine
Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation
The Department of Rehabilitation Medicine operates two inpatient rehabilitation units at NewYork-Presbyterian, the William Randolph Hearst Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center and the Sue and John L. Weinberg Inpatient Rehabilitation Medicine Center at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center.
The units provide intensive physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy to individuals with a wide range of diagnoses including stroke, traumatic brain and spinal cord injury, brain and spinal cord tumors, multiple sclerosis, hip fracture, amputations, burns, cancer diagnoses, cardiac and pulmonary disorders and general medical and surgical debility. Patients have a unique opportunity to have their acute care physician remain a part of their medical team, and also have access to on-site physicians in a wide variety of specialties.
Nursing care is provided on a 24-hour basis to address the medical, physical and comfort needs of the patients, while keeping in mind the goal of helping the individual achieve functional independence. Social work services and therapeutic recreation provide support for the social, leisure, and spiritual needs of the patients and their families.
The rehabilitation team is comprised of caring, dedicated professionals striving to help the patient achieve their personal goals so that they may successfully reach the ultimate goal of community re-integration. Outpatient services are also available after discharge.
Contact
- Rehabilitation Admissions
NewYork-Presbyterian
Columbia -
Directions
(212) 305-3964
- Rehabilitation Admissions
NewYork-Presbyterian
Weill Cornell -
Directions
(212) 746-0548



