Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit

Gwen Neilsen Anderson Rehabilitation Center: Twin Falls

Gwen Neilsen Anderson Rehabilitation Center: Twin Falls

About Gwen Neilsen Anderson Rehabilitation Center

Gwen Neilsen Anderson Rehabilitation Center offers people in the Magic Valley and surrounding areas the highest level of inpatient rehabilitation for neurologic and orthopedic injury, impairment, or disorder. Located inside St. Luke's Magic Valley, we assist patients 13 years of age and older who’ve had a stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, an amputation, or other trauma, as well as patients living with neuromuscular diseases like multiple sclerosis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, or cerebral pa...

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Before Your Visit

For Current Patients

Areas of Expertise in Inpatient Recovery

  • Patient and therapist in gym

    Amputation

  • Guillain-Barré Syndrome

  • Mother with her adult daughter smiling

    Multiple Sclerosis

  • Patient in wheelchair high fiving her therapist

    Spinal Cord Injury

  • Therapist working with patient in a wheelchair

    Stroke

  • Patient using light wall in therapy gym

    Traumatic Brain Injury

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CARF accreditation

Recognized for Excellence

Patient & Family Resources

  • Physical therapist works with patient

    Scope of Services

  • Physical therapist working with patient in wheel chair

    Patient Outcomes Data

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Rehabilitation Gym

Our spacious rehabilitation gym has private treatment rooms for one-on-one therapy sessions and a large, open space for wheelchair training, advanced mobility training, and group interaction.

Our equipment is state-of-the-art and includes a LifeGait gait trainer, Bioness neuroprostheses (H200, L300, and L300 Plus), SaeboFlex® inpatient kit, Dynavision™ D2, DynaVox Vmax+™, Empi Vital Stim, and a 60-inch LCD television with Blu-Ray player and Wii game console.

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