24 Feb2018
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Experience
One of the most important aspects of a rehabilitation facility is how long they’ve been in business, as well as the experience of their doctors and physicians on staff. From creating your own personalized therapy program to helping you with your exercises, these medical experts will be assisting you throughout every step of the treatment process.
Ask about their degrees and certifications, discover how long they’ve been a working physician and how many patients have he or she has treated over the years. You may also ask for references and patient testimonials.
Services & Specialties
While some rehabilitation facilities treat a plethora of injuries, there are others that specialize on one specific type of injury. A versatile facility has a range of programs, including such as sports medicine, workers’ comp therapy, and pain management.
Adequate Equipment
It’s important for a rehabilitation center to have the state-of-the-art, advanced equipment, including treadmills, weights, exercise mats and balls, resistive bands and tubs, as well as stretching and strengthening equipment. These types of equipment are essential to your treatment. If a facility fails to replace outdated or worn equipment or doesn’t have specific types of equipment that fulfills your needs, it’s best to look somewhere else.
Schedule an appointment
Prior to making your final decision, take a tour of the facility in order to get a feel for it, since you will be spending an ample amount of your time there. Request a time to check out the facility, equipment, and staff. Make sure to meet with the physician(s) as well. You want to find the best place you feel comfortable in and a staff you can trust with your health and well-being.