At North Oaks Rehabilitation Hospital, facilitating the inpatient referral process is a top priority. Our admission coordinators collaborate closely with referring hospitals, clinicians, and families to ensure patients experience a seamless transition.
Patients who suffer from an acute injury, impairment, or illness that significantly hinders their daily functionality might be ideal candidates for our inpatient rehabilitation services.
Referrals can originate from diverse sources, including:
The admission journey begins with a referral to our hospital. Following the referral, a clinical liaison conducts a comprehensive evaluation to confirm the patient’s medical stability and suitability for admission. We coordinate meticulously with the referral source, insurance providers, physicians, discharge planners, and families to facilitate the patient's admission to our facility.
For more information about North Oaks Rehabilitation Hospital or to schedule a tour, please contact us at (985) 542-7777.
Health Care Professionals: To refer a patient, please reach out to us at (985) 230-2678 - available 24/7.
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