Inpatient Rehabilitation
at Wellstar Cobb Medical Center
We are committed to helping each and every person live the healthiest, most active lifestyle possible. Whether you are recovering after surgery or healing from an injury, the focused care and attention of inpatient rehabilitation may help you heal faster.About Us
Your Care Team
At Wellstar Cobb Medical Center Inpatient Rehabilitation, we always put you first. With a discharge to community rate of 83.5%, our primary goal is to help you return to your daily activities. Our multidisciplinary team partners with patients to achieve the highest level of success possible.Our expert care team includes:
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians
- Rehabilitation nurses
- Registered dietitians
- Physical therapists
- Social workers
- Respiratory therapists
- Occupational therapists
- Case managers
- Speech-language pathologists
Services
- Rehabilitation Medicine
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Speech Therapy
- Nursing
- Isolation Precautions
- Case Management
- Other services as ordered
State-of-the-Art Resources
- Bioness Units for the Upper Extremity
- Lite Gait
- NuStep
- Modified Barium Swallow Studies
- FEES Swallow Studies
- Vital Stim Electrotherapy
- NMES for the Lower Extremity
3 Steps to Inpatient Rehabilitation
Step 1: Referral
Every admission begins with a pre-admission assessment. Together, our team will explain inpatient rehabilitation and create your personalized treatment plan. This includes goals for recovery, therapy and treatment options. Referrals are accepted from hospitals, private physicians, insurance companies and other post-acute providers. Patients may be admitted from a hospital, skilled nursing facility or a long-term acute care facility or home. We accept all insurers that are contracted with the facility and participate with Medicare, Georgia Medicaid, workers’ compensation and most managed care plans. A payment plan can be arranged for self-pay patients.Step 2: Admission
Admission determinations are made by our healthcare team. Criteria for admission is determined by Medicare, and potential patients’ medical information is reviewed in detail by our physicians and admissions team to determine if those criteria are met. Many insurance companies require prior authorization for an inpatient rehabilitation stay, which may take up to 72 hours to obtain. For consideration for inpatient care, the referred patient must meet the following criteria at the time of admission:- Require active and ongoing intervention of multiple therapy disciplines—including physical therapy, occupational therapy or speech-language pathology—at least one of which must be physical or occupational therapy
- Require an intensive rehabilitation therapy program, generally consisting of three hours per day, five days per week
- Reasonably be expected to actively participate in and benefit significantly from the intensive rehabilitation program
- Require physician supervision by a rehabilitation physician, with face-to-face visits at least three days a week. Visits will be used to assess the patient both medically and functionally, and the course of treatment will be modified as needed.
- Require an intensive and coordinated interdisciplinary approach to receiving rehabilitative care
Step 3: Discharge
The goal of rehabilitation is to return home to the community after discharge. The discharge planning process begins the day you are admitted and involves the patient, family members and rehabilitation team. We address individual progress and discharge needs throughout interdisciplinary team meetings, family education sessions and family conferences. Your care team will support you as you prepare for discharge so that you can stay healthy and live comfortably. Your case manager and therapists will assist you in determining and obtaining the necessary equipment, follow-up services and resources upon discharge.What to Bring
For your comfort during recovery, we encourage you to bring a few personal items, including:
- Toothbrush
- Comb or brush
- Shaving supplies
- Deodorant
- Makeup
- Shampoo and other hair care products
- Tissues
- Prescription medications in their original containers
- Five-day supply of comfortable, loose-fitting clothes and comfortable shoes (labeled with your name)
- Pictures of family and activities that encourage you and make you smile
What Not to Bring:
- Valuable jewelry or large amounts of cash
- Expensive electronic devices
- Heaters, heating pads, hair dryers or equipment for food preparation and storage
- Firearms or other weapons
Please label all of your belongings with your name. Wellstar Cobb Medical Center cannot accept responsibility for lost items.