General Information
Memorial Hermann Rehabilitation Hospital-Katy is a leading facility in rehabilitation medicine. Our patient-centered approach embodies a strong commitment to overall quality of life and works to inspire hope in people whose lives have been altered by illness or injury.
Memorial Hermann Rehabilitation Hospital-Katy has been accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), which signals our commitment to continually improving services, encouraging feedback, and serving the community.
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What We Offer
Diagnosis
- Brain Injury
- Stroke
- Spinal Cord Injury or Disease
- Medically Complex Patients
- Neuromuscular Disorders
- Orthopedic & Trauma
- Amputee & Limbloss
- Cancer
Services
Our Capabilities & Cutting-Edge Equipment
We are committed to ensuring our patients reach their full potential, and because of this, goal-setting and treatment planning for our patients are both creative and aggressive.
- Physical Therapy
- Speech Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Pre- and Post-Surgical Therapy
- Balance and Gait Analysis
- Body-Weight Support System
- LSVT® Loud and BIG Treatments
- Pre-Driving Assessments
- Lymphedema Management
- Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) Bike
- Vestibular Assessments
- Vision Assessments
- VitalStim Therapy System®
Backed by TIRR Memorial Hermann, an internationally recognized leader in rehabilitation:
- Interdisciplinary, team-based approach to rehabilitation and education
- Interdisplinary care team may include: affiliated physicians, patient and family members, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, neuropsychologist, case managers, social workers, clinical dietitians, respiratory therapists
- Programs in a supportive, patient-centered environment
- 35 private rooms
- A customized rehabilitation treatment program incorporating personal performance goals
- A strong focus on restoring independence and reintegrating into the community
- Respect for the dignity of our patients and their emotional needs
- Innovative, award-winning approaches
- One convenient phone call to make referrals or to schedule appointments
Admission Criteria | Scope of Services
Memorial Hermann Rehabilitation Hospital-Katy offers inpatient rehabilitation in a licensed, 35-private bed, free standing acute inpatient rehabilitation hospital.
Memorial Hermann Rehabilitation Hospital-Katy is designed to help patients reach the highest level of independence following an injury or illness. We provide rehabilitative care for individuals with many different debilitating injuries, illnesses and other serious medical conditions. Our patients benefit from the highly specialized care provided through our inpatient rehabilitation programs for patients 18 years of age and older.
Memorial Hermann Rehabilitation Hospital-Katy is committed to bringing comprehensive rehabilitation services to Katy and west Houston areas. Although the majority of our referrals come from acute-care hospitals, we also receive referral from other sources, - including, but not limited to, physician offices and skilled nursing facilities.
Each patient admitted to the inpatient rehabilitation unit is expected to have a diagnosis/condition which is known to benefit from comprehensive rehabilitation intervention. Functional limitations may include any of the following:
- Mobility deficits
- Activity of daily living such as grooming, dressing, or bathing
- Feeding or swallowing deficits
- Speech, language, or hearing deficits
- Cognitive, perceptual and/or sensory deficits
Patients admitted for inpatient rehabilitation services* are expected to meet the following criteria:
- Must be medically stable to allow for full participation in 3 hours of interdisciplinary rehabilitation treatments. Comprehensive therapy services may include:
- Must require visits by a physician specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and 24-hour rehabilitation nursing care
- Must demonstrate potential for functional and/or cognitive improvement in a reasonable length of time
- Must have a discharge plan that provides the necessary support based on the patient’s abilities at discharge.
- Patients with acute, infections, and/or communicable disease are not routinely admitted.
- Patients must have the physical and/or mental potential to benefit from the program.
- Patients are admitted to the program in accordance with the admission procedures. The patient's degree of impairment must be sufficient to require inpatient hospitalization.
Although the majority of our referrals come from acute-care hospitals, we also receive referral from other sources, - including, but not limited to, physician offices and skilled nursing facilities.
Funding sources may include private insurance, worker’s compensation, government programs (i.e., Medicare) and self-pay. In addition, charity care can be provided in accordance with the appropriate guidelines.
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