Short-Term Rehabilitation Services in Shakopee, MN
Supporting your recovery with a highly personalized approach.
When surgery, illness or injury keeps you from doing the things you enjoy, our senior health and rehabilitation center at Benedictine St. Gertrude’s can set you on a successful path to recovery. Our inpatient short-term care and post acute rehab services help individuals recovering from hospital stays for complex medical issues such as stroke, injury or even elective surgeries who need 24-hour care in a fully equipped senior rehabilitation center in Shakopee, MN.
For those recovering from surgery or injury and able to live at home, we also offer outpatient rehabilitation therapy sessions in our Shakopee, Minnesota, senior rehabilitation center. In either case, the goal of our professional, caring staff is to help the individual recover independence, move confidently, communicate effectively, and manage activities of daily life with little to no assistance.
Based on an individual’s needs, a rehabilitation plan may include:
- An Interdisciplinary team approach to care
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Strength, flexibility and endurance development
- Family support to integrate the family into the individual’s plan of care
- Spiritual care
- Physician visits
- An engaging schedule of therapeutic recreational activities
- Discharge Planning
- Specific wellness program and aquatic therapy
- Integrative health therapy
- Skilled nursing services
Call 952-233-4400 or get in touch using the form on this page to learn more about Bendictine’s short-term senior care and senior rehabilitation services in Shakopee, MN.
What is the difference among physical, occupational and speech therapies?
Physical therapy helps individuals regain strength, mobility and balance. Occupational therapy is aimed at improving an individual’s ability to perform everyday tasks and adapt to their physical environment. Speech therapy seeks to improve or restore the ability to communicate verbally and to enhance eating or swallowing skills.
Who will be involved in my care?
A team including a doctor, nurse, social worker, dietitian and therapists can provide care, guide your rehabilitation process, and work in partnership with you and your family members.
When is short-term inpatient rehabilitation needed?
When you’ve experienced a significant or life-threatening injury or illness, major surgery, or an emergency trauma, your physician may prescribe short-term inpatient rehabilitation to assist in your recovery. For more information, read our blog posts, Short-Term Rehabilitation: A Closer Look and When Is Short-Term Rehabilitation Needed?
Will Medicare pay for inpatient rehabilitation?
Medicare does provide coverage for inpatient rehabilitation. Your individual coverage and costs will depend upon the circumstances of your admission. For more information, visit the Medicare website.
When is outpatient rehabilitation needed?
When an injury, illness or surgery has compromised some of your functional abilities, but you are still healthy enough to live at home, your physician may prescribe outpatient rehabilitation. To learn more, read our blog posts, Outpatient Rehab: A Closer Look and When Is Outpatient Rehab Needed?
Will Medicare pay for outpatient rehabilitation?
Medicare does provide coverage for outpatient rehabilitation. Coverage details for specific types of therapy can be found on the Medicare.gov website: