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Acute Care Therapy
We provide you with the most comprehensive rehabilitation services during your hospital stay.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a concussion?
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Occupational Therapy
Orlando Health offers a wide range of Occupational Therapy services for individuals which may help restore function, improve mobility, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients with injuries or disease. Our Occupational Therapists work closely with patients to restore, maintain, and promote their overall fitness and wellness for healthier and more active lifestyles. Occupational therapy may be ordered for individuals who must relearn how to perform activities of daily living such as feeding, grooming, bathing and dressing, or may need to regain function after an upper extremity injury, or for those who may need to improve cognitive abilities. Evaluation and training is done to help patients function as independently as possible.
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Physical Therapy
At Orlando Health, our physical therapists provide services that help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients with injuries or disease. Our Physical Therapists work closely with patients to restore, maintain, and promote their overall fitness and wellness for healthier and more active lifestyles. Patients may include those who are recovering from Traumatic Brain Injuries, Spinal Cord Injuries, or have neurological conditions such as a stroke, Parkinson’s disease and Multiple Sclerosis, individuals with orthopedic or sports related injuries, physical issues related to cancer and painful musculoskeletal problems.
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Speech Language Pathology
Speech language pathology involves the diagnosis and treatment of speech, swallowing, voice, cognitive-communication and language disorders. A speech language pathologist (also sometimes called a speech therapist) is someone who has received specialized training in helping patients who have communication and swallowing difficulties. Communication and swallowing problems can result from a variety of causes such as a stroke, brain injury, learning disabilities, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, neurological disease or developmental delay. Cognitive communication troubles may result in memory, attention, and other thinking problems.
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New Facility
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Medical Alert Booklet
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Neuro-Friendly Restaurant Initiative
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Driving Program
Specifically developed for individuals with physical or cognitive impairments resulting from traumatic injury, disease, weakness or aging who may benefit from a special evaluation to determine if they are still safe to drive.