St. Anne Home offers a comprehensive
rehabilitation program that is available to all campus
residents.
Therapy services, including occupational,
physical, and speech therapies, are provided by
RehabWorks, a nationally recognized provider of geriatric
rehabilitation services. RehabWorks staff coordinate
the therapy programs and consults with nursing staff
on the restorative nursing program. The following
is a brief overview of each therapy program:
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy (OT) is a skilled medical
service that focuses on a person's ability to perform
his or her daily activities. Disease, injury, and
debility may cause a person to lose their ability
to complete self-care, function in a work setting,
or manage personal home affairs. Occupational Therapy
assesses to determine the source of the problem and
then seeks to solve the problem by either restoring
the skill or devising a way to compensate for the
limitation.
At St. Anne Home, Occupational Therapy assists
residents in regaining their maximum potential for
independence in their activities of daily living.
This can include areas such as bathing, dressing,
grooming, feeding, wheelchair and bed positioning,
toileting, mobility within the environment, and splinting.
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy (PT) provides rehabilitative services
to improve mobility, decrease pain, and improve strength
and endurance to allow people to perform their activities
of daily life. Physical Therapy provides individualized
treatments that assist residents in regaining their
level of function prior to independence at home or
in the long-term care setting. At St. Anne Home our
physical therapists work with the residents to achieve
their greatest potential in mobility, walking, and
transfers, which may include moving from a bed to
chair. Through the use of individualized plans of
treatment, therapeutic exercise programs are employed
to improve flexibility, strength, and balance to
enhance gains in mobility. The Physical Therapy staff
is skilled in the use of treatments such as moist
heat, ultrasound and massage to reduce pain and as
a method to improve function.
Speech Therapy
At St. Anne Home, the Speech-Language Therapy department
provides treatment to improve communication skills
including speaking, understanding, reading, and writing.
Individuals who have difficulty swallowing are also
treated by the speech-language pathologist.
In addition, Speech Therapy works with people who
have impairments in cognitive skills such as attention,
concentration, memory, safety, judgment, problem
solving, and word recall. These skills can be impaired
by brain injuries, such as a stroke, Alzheimer's
Disease, closed head injury, Parkinson's Disease,
Multiple Sclerosis and cancer. Finally, the speech
pathologist helps residents with their hearing by
checking hearing aids and cleaning them. Our Speech
Therapy works with an audiologist to assess and maximize
hearing function.
Restorative Program
Rehabilitation is not over when the formal rehab
program is completed. St. Anne Home has a highly
regarded Restorative Nursing Program. Through this
program, the therapy staff works closely with the
nursing staff. Together, they identify and incorporate
strategies that will maintain or increase the gains
made during the therapy program into residents daily
routines. As a result of this Restorative Nursing
Program, our residents complete their care and daily
activities as independently as possible. |