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    • How do I choose a rehabilitation facility?
    • Why Choose HealthSouth for Stroke, Brain Injury and Neurological Rehabilitation?
    • How is acute rehabilitation different from other kinds of rehabilitation?
    • Why should I choose HealthSouth Ludlow?
    • What can I expect when I am admitted to HealthSouth Ludlow?
    • Who will my doctors be?
    • Who else will assist me in my recovery?
    • What role will my family play in my rehabilitation?
    • What should I bring to the hospital?
    • What are the hospital rooms like?
    • Who will pay for my rehabilitation?
    • What do I look for in a rehabilitation facility?
     
    How do I choose a rehabilitation facility?
    To choose the best rehabilitation facility for you or your loved one, it is important to know that there are different kinds of facilities from which to choose.
     
    Maybe you've even heard the terms used to refer to those choices — skilled nursing (or sub-acute rehabilitation) facilities, nursing homes, assisted living centers, and acute rehabilitation hospitals.
     
    Although all of these facilities have rehabilitation professionals on staff, only one specializes in rehabilitation — the acute rehabilitation hospital.
     
    Because their primary focus is rehabilitation, acute rehabilitation hospitals, like HealthSouth Ludlow, provide a level of care distinctly different from other facilities that offer rehabilitation services.
     
    Acute rehabilitation hospitals:
    • Provide more intensive therapeutic services
    • Have more physician specialists with expertise in treating patients with disabling injuries/illnesses
    • Have a higher percentage of registered nurses skilled in rehabilitation nursing
    • Have the most highly trained therapists
    • Offer the most innovative therapeutic programs
    • Have the most up-to-date technologies and facilities
    • Provide comprehensive patient/family education

    When considering your rehabilitation options, the most important question to ask is, "Which level of care best meets the patient's needs?" For more information, see What To Look for in a Rehabilitation Facility.

    Why Choose HealthSouth for Stroke, Brain Injury and Neurological Rehabilitation?
     
    • Neuro-Developmental Techniques (NDT) Certified clinicians who have received advanced training with the neuro-population through specialty training and certification
       
    • Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurses (CRRN's) on every shift in facility
       
    • Rehabilitation Career Ladder that enables all Staff including: Nurses,Certified Nurses Aids, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapists and Speech and Language Pathologists to gain advanced rehab training and certification.
       
    • Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) Department with backgrounds in research, college level course instruction and extensive program development
       
    • Speech-Language Department lead dysphagia group for swallowing retraining; this group meets 7 days a week for all 3 meals
       
    • Stroke Education series runs weekly and is led by physicians, nurses, nutritionist and all therapy disciplines. Series open to both patients/families and community.
       
    • Stroke, Brain Injury and Neuro Programs are lead by our team of Physiatrists who are available 24/7 and provide daily physician rounds.
       
    • Medical Director with over 12 years of Acute Rehabilitation Experience
       
    • Low acute transfer rate
    • High home discharge rate
    • High patient satisfaction scores
       
    • Certified Recreation Therapist to work with our patients on community re-entry and transition to home
       
    • Complimentary Outpatient Programs for continuation of therapy once home:

     
    Comprehensive Day Rehab Program: Interdisciplinary services in Case Management, Neuropsychology, Psychological support and Counseling,Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Services. Transportation provided as needed
     
    PRIDE Program (Program for Rehabilitation and Independence in Daily Environment): Designed for patients that continue to have extensive cognitive deficits that can benefit from comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation. The focus of program is community re-entry.

    How is acute rehabilitation different from other kinds of rehabilitation?
    HealthSouth Ludlow provides acute rehabilitation, a level of care quite different from other facilities that offer rehabilitation services. That difference is evident in several important ways.
     
    Medical Services
    As an acute rehabilitation hospital, HealthSouth Ludlow has an extensive medical staff trained to provide the comprehensive medical management needed to help patients achieve optimal health and independence. Our medical staff is comprised of:
     
    • Full-time Internal Medicine and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation physicians
    • Consulting physician specialists, including pulmonolgists, orthopedists, cardiologists, and neurologists
    • Consulting neuropsychologists, nurse practitioner, and physician assistant

    Because HealthSouth Ludlow has an extensive hospital-based medical staff:
    • Our doctors assume total responsibility for patient care 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
    • Each patient is routinely evaluated by an Internal Medicine physician as well as a physician who specializes in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. In fact, generally, patients are seen six times a week by a member of our medical staff; thus, potential medical complications are identified quickly so that treatment is provided before those complications develop.
    • When patients need other specialized medical care, a physician specialist (i.e., pulmonologist, neurologist, cardiologist, orthopedist) is readily available to provide that care.

    Therapeutic Services
    Acute rehabilitation hospitals provide a higher level of therapeutic services than other rehabilitation facilities. Although the intensity and duration of therapies depend on the patient's needs and capabilities, HealthSouth Ludlow is equipped to provide each patient with therapeutic services:
     
    • Seven days per week
    • For three or more hours a day

    The intensity and availability of therapeutic services provided through acute rehabilitation result in a high level of functional outcomes and discharges to the community. In fact, patients admitted to a rehabilitation hospital are three times more likely to go home than those admitted to a skilled nursing facility.
     
    Nursing Services
    As with medical and therapeutic services, acute rehabilitation hospitals provide a distinctly different level of nursing care than other kinds rehabilitation facilities. At HealthSouth Ludlow:
     
    A 24-hour team of registered nurses and personal care assistants assess and attend to each patient's needs. They work in partnership under the primary nurse-model, which assures continuity of care.
     
    Staffing levels at acute rehabilitation hospitals exceed the majority of staffing patterns at skilled nursing facilities. This high level of nursing care leads to early recognition/prevention of medical complications, more out-of-bed hours, and increased opportunites for patient-family education.
     
    The majority of our nursing staff are registered nurses. This increased level of RN coverage ensures that medically complex patients will be treated safely and efficiently.
     
    There are certified registered rehabilitation nurses on every shift. Trained to meet the unique needs of individuals with disabling injuries and illnesses, these nursing specialits provide holistic patient care and patient-family education, facilitate carry-over from therapy, and reinforce patient goals.
     
    HealthSouth Ludlow is one of the few facilities that does not regularly utilize nursing agency staff. Most of the nurses at this facility are employees of the hospital, an indication of job satisfaction and commitment to patient care.
     

    Why should I choose HealthSouth Ludlow?
    Choosing a rehabilitation facility is a lot like choosing a doctor. Sometimes a general practitioner is just fine. Other times you need a specialist.
     
    When you need that specialist, you want someone with an excellent reputation and lots of experience in their chosen field. You want someone who has access to the best technologies and facilities. And, most importantly, you want someone who will use all of his or her expertise to provide the care you need.
     
    In the rehabilitation field, HealthSouth Ludlow is like that physician specialist.
     
    As an acute rehabilitation hospital, we specialize in physical rehabilitation. It is our primary focus. It has been for 15 years.
     
    Therefore, our expert staff dedicates all their skills and knowledge to one primary goal — improving each patient's functional abilities through intensive, individualized medical and therapeutic services. To help patients reach that goal, we provide the most current, effective technologies, equipment, and therapies.
     
    Our ability to assist patients in attaining their goals is enhanced by our longstanding relationships with all of MA's major healthcare facilities. Through these partnerships, HealthSouth Ludlow has an extensive staff of onsite physicians with unmatched expertise in their medical specialties.
     
    Also, HealthSouth Ludlow itself is a is a member of an outstanding healthcare organization — HEALTHSOUTH Corporation, the nation's largest provider of physical rehabilitation services. Our patients and their families receive the expert rehabilitative care they need to resume productive, fulfilling lives.
     

    What can I expect when I am admitted to HealthSouth Ludlow?
    Upon admission, you will be assigned to one of our 3rd floor patient units, each "pod" has its own team of rehabilitation professionals. During your first few days at HealthSouth Ludlow, your treatment team will conduct various evaluations so they can establish your treatment plan and estimate how long you may need to reach your goals.
     
    Each day you will engage in a rehabilitation program designed just for you. The intensity and duration of your therapies will depend on your needs and capabilities. Each week your treatment team will meet to discuss your progress, goals, and discharge plan.
     
    Your rehabilitation program may also include a family conference at which you and your loved ones can discuss your treatment plan with your rehabilitation team. Sometime during your stay, you and one of your therapists may venture out into the community so you can evaluate your abilities in real-life situations. Also, toward the end of your stay, one of your therapists may visit your home to evaluate it for safety and accessibility.
     
    Because HealthSouth Ludlow is a acute rehabilitation hospital, we are equipped to provide many of the tests and procedures you may need. These include, but are not limited to: Lab work, x-rays, blood transfusions, and swallowing studies.
     

    Who will my doctors be?
    HealthSouth Ludlow's medical staff includes many fulltime hospital based physicians and nurse practitioners whose only responsibility is to make your rehabilitation successful.
     
    Routinely, you will be evaluated by our doctors from the Division of Rehabilitation and one from the Division of Internal Medicine. Throughout your stay, every effort will be made to keep your own doctors involved in your care and aware of your progress. When needed, consulting medical and surgical specialists from area hospitals who have privileges at HealthSouth Ludlow will be available to assist in your treatment.
     
    While you are here, our doctors assume total responsibility for your care 24 hours per day, seven days per week, coordinating that care with your regular healthcare team in the community. Because HealthSouth Ludlow values the integral role you and your family play in the rehabilitation process, we encourage open communication between you and your HealthSouth Ludlow physicians.
     
    When you are ready to leave HealthSouth Ludlow, a discharge summary will be sent to your personal physician so he or she can pick up where our doctors leave off.
     
    For more information, see Medical Staff.
     

    Who else will assist me in my recovery?
    While you are at HealthSouth Ludlow, a team of rehabilitation professionals will work in concert with you, your family, and one another to help you reach your rehabilitation goals.
     
    Throughout your stay, a 24-hour team of registered nurses and personal care assistants will assess and attend to your day-to-day health needs. Many of HealthSouth Ludlow's experienced registered nurses have earned certification in rehabilitation nursing; these highly skilled clinicians possess unequalled training in meeting the specialized needs of rehabilitation patients.
     
    When you are admitted to HealthSouth Ludlow, you will be assigned a case manager who communicates with your insurance company and coordinates services you will need when you leave the hospital. If these include outpatient rehabilitation, HealthSouth Ludlow has its own outpatient center that offers a full complement of therapeutic and support services.
     
    Other members of your treatment team will be determined by your rehabilitation needs. These may include physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapists, as well as a therapeutic recreation specialist. If your injury or illness has affected your thinking skills or work capabilities, your treatment team may also include a neuropsychologist and vocational counselor. Because HealthSouth Ludlow is committed to meeting your emotional and spiritual needs, we also provide family counseling and psychologic support services.
     

    What role will my family play in my rehabilitation?
    At HealthSouth Ludlow, your loved ones are an integral part of your rehabilitation. In fact, we consider them part of your treatment team.
     
    Therefore, your family is always welcome to attend your therapy sessions so they can see what you are learning and how you are progressing. Our staff also provides ongoing education to help you and your family understand your diagnosis, promote your continued good health, and prepare for your return to the community.
     
    Because we strongly encourage family participation in the rehabilitation process, visitors are welcome any time up until 8 p.m. By working with you and your family in an encouraging, supportive environment, HealthSouth Ludlow's staff is committed to helping you reach your rehabilitation goals.
     

    What should I bring to the hospital?
    Along with the usual items you would need for any hospital stay (see What to Bring), you should have several sets of comfortable "work out clothing" and soft/non-skid soled shoes or sneakers. With the exception of small personal items (i.e., electric razor) and a few dollars for reading materials, all other valuables should be given to family members for safekeeping. Please note that throughout your stay, your family is responsible for your personal laundry.
     

    What are the hospital rooms like?
    HealthSouth Ludlow has one centrally located patient-care unit. All unit rooms have individual patient nightstands, personal wardrobe closets, a bedside television and telephone.
     
    On the second floor, there are several large therapeutic gymnasiums where you will receive individualized and group therapy. The patient unit has an area where you and your family may relax or visit with one another as well as additional areas to visit located on the 2nd floor.
     
    For more information about patient rooms and hospital grounds, see Inpatient Accommodations.
     

    Who will pay for my rehabilitation?
    Rehabilitation is covered in full or in part by most health insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. HealthSouth Ludlow has contracts with major insurance companies and is willing to negotiate with other companies as needed.
     
    What to Look for in a Rehabilitation Facility
    As you explore your options for rehabilitation, use the checklist below to compare availability of services and personnel, approach to delivery of care, and patient outcomes.
     
    Criteria HealthSouth Ludlow Provider #2 Provider #3
    1. How is the facility licensed?      
  • Inpatient acute rehabilitation
  • Long-term acute care
  • Skilled nursing facility
  • Inpatient Acute Rehabilitation    
    2. Is there a specific program for your diagnosis?      
  • Spinal cord
  • Yes    
  • Stroke
  • Yes    
  • Orthopedic
  • Yes    
  • Amputee
  • Yes    
  • Oncology
  • Yes    
  • Pulmonary
  • Yes    
  • Cardiac
  • Yes    
  • Neurological Disorder
  • Yes    
  • Brain Injury
  • Yes    
  • Arthritis
  • Yes    
  • Burns
  • Yes    
  • Lymphedema
  • Yes    
    3. How many rehabilitation patients are treated per year? 1,042
    (inpatient only)
       
           
    4. Does the facility offer multidisciplinary therapy services provided by full-time staff?      
           
  • Physical therapist
  • Yes    
  • Occupational therapist
  • Yes    
  • Rehabilitation nurse
  • Yes    
  • Speech/Language pathologist
  • Yes    
  • Case manager
  • Yes    
  • Clinical dietitian
  • Yes    
  • Psychologist/Neuropsychologist
  • Yes    
           
    5. Do family members and patients meet with physicians and the rehabilitation team to set goals and discuss progress? Yes
           
    6. Is the hospital accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)? Yes
           
    7. Are patients educated in the skills needed to maximize their independence (ambulation, activities of daily living, communication, adjustment issues, skin care, bowel and bladder care and sexuality)? Yes
           
    8. Does the facility offer patient and family education that is specific to your diagnosis? Yes
           
    9. Are vocational needs addressed by the rehabilitation team? Yes
           
    10. Are community re-integration outings offered? Yes
           
    11.Does the pharmacist interact regularly with the multidisciplinary team? Yes
           
    12. Are home assessments available by members of the rehabilitation team to assist with discharge planning and home modifications if needed? Yes
           
    13. Does the facility offer comprehensive discharge planning to assist with the transition to home? Yes
           
    14. Are therapies provided in a specialized rehabilitation gym? Yes
           
    15. Are the hallways wide enough for two wheelchairs to pass with ease? Yes
           
    16. Is the general atmosphere clean, pleasant and cheerful? Yes
           
    17. Does the facility have a written description of patients' rights and responsibilities? Yes
           
    18. Does the hospital provide swallowing evaluations and the treatment of swallowing disorders? Yes
           
    19. Does the hospital provide a continuum of care, including acute rehabilitation and specialized outpatient services? Yes

 

 

 
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