St. Mary's Regional Medical Center HealthNews
St. Mary's Regional Medical Center HealthNews

Center for Rehab Helps Patients

Woman exercising with balance ballSt. Mary's Center for Rehabilitation is an outpatient facility that provides physical and occupational therapy. The Center features comprehensive patient evaluation and treatment, and education for patients and their families.

Experience and Ongoing Benefits

"We offer stability and continuity in our experienced therapists, who have been working together for more than 14 years," says Maureen Cook, Director of Physical Medicine and occupational therapist assistant.

Comprehensive Services

At the Center, we offer therapy services in the following areas:
  • Orthopaedic rehabilitation
  • Sports rehabilitation
  • Neurological rehabilitation
  • Pulmonary physical therapy
  • Prosthetic and orthotic training
  • Hand therapy
  • Cognitive retraining
  • Self-care/home management training
  • Balance enhancement/fall prevention
  • Vestibular rehabilitation
  • Lymphedema management
  • Constraint-induced movement therapy
  • Ergonomics education
  • Body mechanics education
  • Spine rehabilitation

This offsite location helps promote health and wellness by referring them to a fitness center, which offers rehabilitation patients a free one-month membership after completing their therapies. This allows patients to continue their exercises and sets them up to maintain the benefits of therapy and develop a healthier lifestyle.

Enjoy These Conveniences

The Center for Rehabilitation offers these advantages:
  • Location in Willow Plaza Shopping Center
  • Drop-off available at the front door
  • Convenient on-site parking
  • Six handicap-accessible parking spots
  • Relaxed, comfortable environment
  • Personalized service -- our mission is to "Treat everyone as a guest"

Start Your Therapy Today

The Center for Rehabilitation is located at 2123 West Willow. Please visit www.stmarysregional.com to learn more about our services or call 580-237-8278 to make an appointment. You will need a prescription from your doctor.