Inpatient Rehabilitation
For spinal cord injuries, stroke, brain injuries and more
The Courage Center inpatient Transitional Rehabilitation Program serves individuals with spinal cord injuries, brain injuries and stroke, as well as people with congenital disabilities such as spina bifida, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy and other neuromuscular conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Guillian-Barre, etc.
While in the Transitional Rehabilitation Program, individuals may participate in therapy, career training and driver assessment training as they learn about gaining a more independent lifestyle. Program staff partner with participants in creating an individualized, goal-focused rehabilitation program. Clients have access to all Courage Center programs and services based on their individual needs and interests.
Through active participation in therapies and activities of daily living, individuals are challenged to demonstrate personal responsibility and gain greater independence. Through mutual respect and a supportive healing environment, we believe persons with disabilities can achieve their full potential in every aspect of life and transition to community based settings.
Program Goals:
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Participants will achieve higher levels of functional independence.
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Participants will be transitioned to a more independent living setting.
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Participants will begin to explore vocational and recreational goals.
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Participants will achieve a higher level of well being.
After admission, clients are assessed for their assistive technology needs (phone, call light, computer access, mobility equipment, etc.), so that they can be as independent as possible in their room.
Courage Center is a regional resource for spinal cord injury rehabilitation. Referrals for the inpatient program come from Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota and South Dakota. If Courage Center services sound like a fit for you, call us at 763-520-0307 or e-mail TRP@CourageCenter.org. For outpatient services, call 763-520-0312.
Please Note: Clients are responsible for checking with their insurance carriers to see if a referral is necessary for any service that is not specifically included in the list of services for which referrals are not required. For more information, see our Admissions and Referrals section.
Contact
763-520-0307
TRP@CourageCenter.org
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