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Pediatric Inpatient Rehabilitation

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Pediatric Inpatient Rehabilitation

Helping Little Patients Make Big Strides

Children who are admitted to the hospital due to illness, surgery or an accident may need rehabilitative care during their hospitalization. St. Luke’s Children’s has a team of pediatric physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech and language pathologists who can evaluate and treat your child. With a physician’s direction, a pediatric therapist will evaluate and offer immediate treatment while collaborating with the medical team at St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital.

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What to Expect

Your Child's Hospital Stay

A pediatric rehabilitation team member may see your child in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), mother and baby unit, pediatric unit, pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), or pediatric inpatient rehabilitation unit (IRU). St. Luke’s inpatient rehabilitation therapists are specially trained to work with trauma, oncology, neurosurgery, orthopedic, general surgery, and hospital-based patients.  

The inpatient rehabilitation team works closely with ancillary staff and medical team members to provide the highest standard of care for immediate intervention and transition of care for ongoing needs. We will work with you and your child to determine the appropriate solution for continued services, if needed, and provide the collaboration and scheduling for seamless care.    

Supporting Your Child

  • Baby in NICU

     Newborn Intensive Care and NICUs

    The neonatology teams in our newborn intensive care units (NICU) are dedicated to the needs of our tiniest patients—premature and severely ill infants—and their families.

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     Children's Care Coordination

    Care coordination is a family-driven, patient-focused, and physician-led program that promotes community-based, coordinated care for children with special and medically complex health care needs and their families.

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  • Mom holds her baby while a doctor listens to its heartbeat

     Pediatric Home Health

    Families can rely on a dedicated team of home health professionals who care for newborns, children, and teens with skill and kindness, in the patient's home.

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Related Specialties

  • Pediatric Occupational Therapy

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  • Pediatric Physical Therapy

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  • Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine

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  • Pediatric Speech-Language Therapy

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Support the Kids and Families at St. Luke’s Children’s

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You can make a real difference to kids and families facing medical challenges. We hope you’ll help us provide the exceptional healthcare these kids deserve. We encourage you to get involved by making a financial gift, sponsoring or attending events, or volunteering your time

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