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WHO CAN ENROLL

  • Spinal Cord Injury – complete or partial
  • Presently not requiring ventilation
  • Ability to actively participate in therapy for 30 minutes

EXCLUSION CRITERIA

This care program has some exclusion criteria, which are significant red flags that may prevent the individual from being eligible to participate in this program. Please consult a healthcare practitioner or contact us to confirm eligibility.

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WHAT CAN I EXPECT ON MY FIRST VISIT

A healthcare provider will assess treatment planning to initialize the Program of Care. The assessment includes the following: taking a complete medical history, subjective evaluation of the primary complaints related to the injury, a thorough physical examination including range of motion evaluation, orthopedic testing, muscle testing, and neurological testing. The healthcare provider will also administer outcome measures to obtain baseline measures of pain and function. These may include but are not limited to the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), the Oswestry Disability Index, the Neck Disability Index (NDI), and the Lower Extremity Functional Scale (LEFS), or the Upper Extremity Functional Scale (UEFS).

The healthcare provider will also assess for possible Yellow flags, which can indicate psychological risk factors that may impact their recovery due to behavior, expectations, and recovery from injury. Finally, a discussion on achievable goals from the treatment program will be discussed as well as the responsibilities of the person served and health care provider throughout the program.

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WHEN WILL I BE DISCHARGED

The duration of the Spinal Cord Injury Program of Care is determined after the initial assessment and depends on the needs of each person served, including the severity of the injury, and may vary based on factors that may delay recovery.

To be discharged from the Spinal Cord Injury Program, one or more of the following criteria must be met:

  • The person served has achieved the goals established with the rehabilitation team.
  • The services of the Health Care Providers are no longer necessary or appropriate.
  • The person’s progress has reached a plateau, and they no longer benefit from the program’s services.
  • When the person served cannot tolerate the demands of the program and appropriate referrals have been made.
  • The person served is deemed medically unstable (including psychiatric illness) and requires acute medical care resulting in an inability to return to therapies within 30 days.
  • The rehabilitation program is “put on hold” due to prosthetic fittings, resolution of medical problems, pending surgical intervention, or the arrival of specialized equipment.
  • The Health Care Provider recommends an alternate and more appropriate program or level of care for the persons’ served.
  • The person served requests discharge (even against the advice of his doctor or therapist), assuming legal competence.
  • If the person served causes safety concerns for staff or others or exhibits inappropriateness in verbal or non-verbal interactions, appropriate referrals would be completed.
  • When the person served is non-compliant with treatment or demonstrates non-compliance with attendance/ no-show policy.
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REMARKS FROM
OUR ACCREDITORS

Health Bound Health Network demonstrated outstanding interdisciplinary treatment with services provided by a skilled, language-rich, and experienced rehabilitation team guided by strong and engaged leadership. The program enjoys favourable outcome, is appreciated by the patients, and is highly regarded by the community.

CARF Accreditation Survey Report

The clinical team is compassionate to the persons served and provides quality treatment that is individualized and person-centred, and leadership and management are accessible and dedicated to supporting their personnel in delivery of service...Persons served in the programs are benefiting from the services provided and the organization proactively seeks the needs and issues of the persons served.

CARF Accreditation Survey Report

The organization has experienced and dedicated rehabilitation team members who are committed to meeting the needs of the persons served. Health Bound has well-designed facilities with spacious and attractive treatment areas and plenty of natural light.

CARF Accreditation Survey Report

Health Bound has solid reputation reputations in the community for providing quality care and customer service for the persons served. An excellent and well-deserved reputation for the provision of quality rehabilitation services is enjoyed by the organization; this is reflected in the tributes paid to the organization by the persons served.

CARF Accreditation Survey Report

A detailed and well-organized accessibility plan and process are in place.
A positive therapeutic milieu is present in the program. Services are provided by the dedicated and passionate team of rehabilitation professionals and supported by the strong involvement and advocacy of the leadership.

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Staff members clearly demonstrate enthusiasm for working at Health Bound and value one another’s professional contribution to the management of the persons served. Effective communication between staff members and the various levels of leadership facilitates a well-informed and motivated staff. This leads to an atmosphere of openness and obvious concern for the persons served.

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Patients report that they are treated with respect and dignity and all their needs are being met. An overwhelming majority would recommend the program to their family and friends.

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The large number of bilingual staff members allows the organization to provide culturally sensitive care to the diverse patients that it serves.

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The organization shows both in its mission and actions that it has a person-centered philosophy. Leadership is engaged in direct planning for admissions of person served, meets persons served, talks to families and staff members on a daily basis and guides in the delivery of service.

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The clinical team demonstrate close collaboration and communication as it relates to care of persons served. It is knowledgeable of interdisciplinary plans and shows effective teamwork.

CARF Accreditation Survey Report

An excellent and well-deserved reputation for the provision of quality rehabilitation services is enjoyed by the organization; this is reflected in the tributes paid to the organization by the persons served.

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The organization has strong executive and clinical leadership that is committed to the growth and development of the rehabilitation program.

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