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Posted: Published on August 12th, 2018

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Acute Hospitals

Acute hospitals are generally used during the early phases of brain injury, as they are designed to provide emergency care, minimize complications and long-term effects, and provide early treatment. A person who has suffered a brain injury should be treated in an acute hospital, or in an acute unit within a hospital, until he or she has stabilized. The length of stay in an acute hospital depends upon the severity of the brain injury, the length of the coma, whether surgery is necessary, and the presence of complications.

Once the patient is stable, he or she is usually moved to the rehabilitation unit within the hospital, or is referred to a rehabilitation hospital. This is where the patient begins the road to recovery, and may receive services such as physical therapy, counseling, speech and language therapy, cognitive therapy, or a combination of some or all of the above. Since the rehab unit or hospital a patient or a patients family chooses will have an impact on the recuperation of the person with the brain injury, you want to make sure that the chosen unit or hospital offers the best care possible.

Once the patient completes his or her rehabilitation program, they are often moved into a post-acute program. There are several different kinds of programs that fall under this category, including:

The goal of post-acute programs is to support the patient in a successful re-entry into the community, school, and work.

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