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Getting you back to better.

Rehab Hospital vs. Skilled Nursing/Rehab Facility

Daily physician oversight and intervention is the distinguishing factor of any acute care hospital versus a skilled nursing/rehab facility (SNF). As a hospital, we offer 24-hour rehabilitation nursing care and daily physician management.

When compared to SNFs, rehabilitation hospitals usually provide more intensive therapy services. Rehabilitation hospital patients can typically expect to participate in three hours of therapy services per day, at least five days per week.

At Gateway Rehabilitation Hospital, each patient works with a team of professionals from multiple medical and rehabilitation disciplines, called an interdisciplinary team. The team is led by a physician specialist who is board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R), also known as a physiatrist. This interdisciplinary team meets weekly to discuss each patient and welcomes their family members to participate as well. These meetings are a unique requirement for rehabilitation hospitals.

Both rehabilitation hospitals and SNFs provide valuable medical services. Each has its own unique requirements and specialties. For this reason, some patients may be more appropriate for one level of care over the other.

Recent Success Stories from Gateway Rehabilitation Hospital

  • Harry, a patient at Gateway Rehabilitation Hospital, sits smiling in a wheelchair alongside three members of his care team. The image includes the hospital logo and the text 'Success Story: Harry Tully.'
    Harry Tully

    When Harry Tully arrived at Gateway Rehabilitation Hospital, he faced a life-changing recovery. After a serious accident left him with a traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury resulting in quadriplegia, Harry had already endured a prolonged hospitalization. He required a tracheostomy to breathe, relied on tube feeding for nutrition, and needed full assistance for even the most basic movements.

  • Chris, a patient at Gateway Rehabilitation Hospital, sits in a wheelchair smiling and hugging Clinical Liaison Rebecca. The Gateway Rehabilitation Hospital logo appears in the background with the text 'Success Story: Chris Padilla.
    Christopher Padilla

    When Christopher Padilla arrived at Gateway Rehabilitation Hospital in early summer, his life looked very different than it had just weeks before. A serious accident had left him with multiple fractures and significant injuries. Suddenly, walking and performing everyday activities most young adults take for granted became difficult.

  • Scott Robbins

    Scott Robbins just wanted to be independent again. He used to be able to do everything on his own, but increasing back pain made even everyday tasks challenging. Scott opted for back surgery, which he underwent at University Hospital. Following the procedure, Scott needed post-operative rehabilitation and chose Gateway Rehabilitation Hospital for his recovery.

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