Allied Services is widely recognized as a leader
in
rehabilitation health care. We offer continuity of care across
the full spectrum of rehabilitation medicine.
Working collaboratively with patients and their
families to create highly personalized care
plans, our skilled healthcare professionals use
the latest techniques and technologies to meet
your unique set of medical and emotional needs.
> See our new
Admit from Home Program below.
Our continuum-of-care
rehabilitation services include:
Inpatient Care - for those who
require intensive rehabilitation and 24-hour
medical and nursing care
Outpatient Care - offers a
variety of treatment programs at multiple
locations
Residential Care
Home Care
ADMIT FROM
HOME PROGRAM
People living at home and
dealing with an injury, illness, or chronic medical
condition may experience difficulty with every
day tasks. Allied Rehab Hospital has designed a
short-stay program exclusively for people living
at home, but finding it harder to manage their
day to day routine. This program focuses
improving a person’s ability to get around and
perform normal activities. After completion of
the rehab program, patients can typically return
home safer, stronger and more independent.
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To ensure that our patients
receive the highest quality of healthcare
services possible, Allied Services participates
in a national accreditation process with the
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care
Organizations. Joint Commission on Accreditation
of Health Care Organizations is a not for
profit, independent organization governed by a
board that includes physicians, nurses and
consumers and establishes standards for
monitoring the quality of healthcare
organizations. If you have any concerns about
patient care and safety in the hospital that the
hospital has not addressed, you are encouraged
to contact the hospital's management. If the
concerns cannot be resolved through the
hospital, you are encouraged to contact the
Joint Commission. You may contact the Joint
Commission's Office of Quality Monitoring to
report any concerns or register complaints by
either calling 1-800-994-6610 or emailing
complaints to
complaint@jointcommission.org