Neuro Specialty Rehabilitation provides an optimal setting for patients who will benefit from longer term “inpatient” rehabilitation, and is staffed by nurses with specialized rehabilitation training. Our program is the only one of its kind between Provo and Las Vegas and has been recognized for three years in a row by Uniform Data Systems, a national bench-marking company, as being in the top 10% of such units in the nation. 

This center serves as a homelike environment for patients with neurological injuries or illnesses to transition from needing full hospital care to, in most cases, being able to go directly home. Patients benefit from the expertise of a multidisciplinary team including physical, occupational, and speech/swallowing therapy as well as a medical director, rehab nursing staff, social worker and other professionals as needed.

Conditions We Treat

Patients with the following diagnosis would benefit from our comprehensive rehabilitation program:

  • Stroke (CVA)
  • Brain injury
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Degenerative neurological disorders including Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Polyneuropathy, Muscular Dystrophy, Parkinson’s Disease, Guillain Barré, and other progressive impairments
  • Major multiple trauma
  • Amputation
  • Orthopedic dysfunction
  • Cancer-related functional deficits
  • Other physical or disabling conditions

Patient Education

Accreditations

We are accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Dixie Regional’s Neuro Specialty Rehab is CARF accredited for medical and stroke specialty rehab. The accreditations are earned by demonstrating a commitment to maintain and improve the quality of care.

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Care Team

Each member of the rehabilitation team plays an important role in the recovery process.

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For Visitors

Visitors are always welcome on the Acute Rehab unit, but we ask them to follow a few guidelines.

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FAQ

Find answers to frequently asked questions about the acute rehab program.