North Oaks Rehabilitation Hospital offers specialized care for patients recovering from major surgery. Our focus is to help patients regain strength, mobility and independence, ensuring a smooth transition back to their everyday lives.
We develop customized post-surgical rehabilitation plans that include physical therapy, occupational therapy and pain management strategies tailored to each patient's specific surgical procedure and recovery needs.
Our skilled team of surgeons, nurses, therapists and nutritionists works together to provide comprehensive care, facilitating a quicker and more effective recovery.
We provide extensive education to patients and their families about post-surgical care, including wound care, medication management and techniques for safely resuming daily activities.
Understanding that recovery continues beyond the hospital stay, we offer ongoing support and follow-up services, including outpatient rehabilitation and access to North Oaks specialists
For more information about North Oaks Rehabilitation Hospital or to Schedule a Tour, please call (985) 542-7777.
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