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how to get into u of m inpatient physical rehab

by Lavon Stroman PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Step 1: Make the Initial Phone Call Most rehab centers have staff standing by and waiting for your call. When you dial the number for an addiction treatment facility, you’ll be connected with an admissions representative who will conduct a pre-admissions assessment and guide you through the process of entering rehab.

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Does Michigan Medicine offer inpatient rehabilitation services at University Hospital?

Michigan Medicine is home to a 40-bed Adult Inpatient Rehabilitation Program offered at two locations. The 16 bed unit, located in University Hospital in Ann Arbor, is dedicated to the care of patients with complex rehabilitation conditions including cancer, spinal cord injury and medical issues following solid organ transplant. An additional 24 beds, at St. Joseph Mercy

What is Michigan Medicine Physical Medicine and rehabilitation?

May 12, 2021 · Stephens spent two weeks receiving individualized care from a team of physical and occupational therapists as well as physical medicine and rehabilitation experts. Stephens’ rehab included learning how to stand, turn and get in and out of bed as he needed to stabilize his spine and avoid strenuous movement.

When will I be admitted to an inpatient rehabilitation facility?

care you get in an inpatient rehabilitation facility or unit (sometimes called an inpatient “rehab” facility, IRF, acute care rehabilitation center, or rehabilitation hospital). Your doctor must certify that you have a medical condition that requires intensive rehabilitation, continued medical supervision, and coordinated care that comes ...

What is the University of Michigan transplant rehabilitation unit?

Aug 06, 2020 · Medicare covers inpatient rehabilitation if a doctor certifies you need specialized care to recover from an illness, injury, or surgery. You must meet specific criteria to …

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Bob and Gloria Stephens share their experience with inpatient rehabilitation. Read their story on the Michigan Health Blog .

About Adult Inpatient Rehabilitation

Inpatient rehabilitation provides a caring and focused environment where Michigan Medicine physiatrists, physicians skilled in managing challenging rehabilitation cases, can care for patients recovering from stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, neurological disorders, fractures, joint replacements, amputations, cancer, trauma/burn, arthritis, cardiac, pulmonary and pain syndromes..

Expanded Rehab Services at St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea

In September 2020, Michigan Medicine expanded its inpatient rehabilitation services at University Hospital to include a partnership with St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea. The inpatient rehabilitation unit at St.

Make an Appointment

To coordinate adult inpatient rehabilitation, please contact our admissions coordinator at 734-936-7059.

Who performed the laminectomy on Dr. Stephens?

After consulting with Michigan Medicine cardiologist Michael Shea, M.D., Stephens was cleared for surgery and underwent a successful lumbar spine laminectomy, performed by neurosurgeon Paul Park , M.D., on March 19.

Why does my back hurt when I play golf?

An MRI revealed the cause as severe lumbar spinal stenosis, a degenerative condition that affects the discs of the lower back, causing symptoms such as pain, numbness and balance issues, among others.

Is Bob Stephens in rehab?

Bob Stephens has been through enough physical rehabilitation in his lifetime to know a good program when he sees one. And his most recent rehabilitation for two medical conditions tops them all.

How long does it take to get into an inpatient rehab facility?

You’re admitted to an inpatient rehabilitation facility within 60 days of being discharged from a hospital.

What is part A in rehabilitation?

Inpatient rehabilitation care. Part A covers inpatient hospital stays, care in a skilled nursing facility, hospice care, and some home health care. Health care services or supplies needed to diagnose or treat an illness, injury, condition, disease, or its symptoms and that meet accepted standards of medicine.

What is the benefit period for Medicare?

benefit period. The way that Original Medicare measures your use of hospital and skilled nursing facility (SNF) services. A benefit period begins the day you're admitted as an inpatient in a hospital or SNF. The benefit period ends when you haven't gotten any inpatient hospital care (or skilled care in a SNF) for 60 days in a row.

Does Medicare cover private duty nursing?

Medicare doesn’t cover: Private duty nursing. A phone or television in your room. Personal items, like toothpaste, socks, or razors (except when a hospital provides them as part of your hospital admission pack). A private room, unless medically necessary.

Does Medicare cover outpatient care?

Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) Part B covers certain doctors' services, outpatient care, medical supplies, and preventive services.

Where does rehabilitation take place?

Rehabilitation may take place in a special section of the hospital, in a skilled nursing facility, or in a separate rehabilitation facility. Although Medicare covers your care during rehabilitation, it’s not intended to be long-term care. You can learn more about Medicare and long-term care facilities here.

What to do if you have a sudden illness?

Though you don’t always have advance notice with a sudden illness or injury, it’s always a good idea to talk with your healthcare team about Medicare coverage before a procedure or inpatient stay, if you can.

Does Medicare cover rehab?

Medicare Part A covers your inpatient care in a rehabilitation facility as long as your doctor deems it medically necessary. In addition, you must receive care in a facility that’s Medicare-approved. Depending on where you receive your inpatient rehab therapy, you may need to have a qualifying 3-day hospital stay before your rehab admission.

Does Medigap cover coinsurance?

Costs with Medigap. Adding Medigap (Medicare supplement) coverage could help you pay your coinsurance and deductible costs. Some Medigap plans also offer additional lifetime reserve days (up to 365 extra days). You can search for plans in your area and compare coverage using Medicare’s plan finder tool.

Does Medicare cover knee replacement surgery?

The 3-day rule does not apply for these procedures, and Medicare will cover your inpatient rehabilitation after the surgery. These procedures can be found on Medicare’s inpatient only list. In 2018, Medicare removed total knee replacements from the inpatient only list.

Does Medicare cover inpatient rehabilitation?

Medicare covers your treatment in an inpatient rehabilitation facility as long as you meet certain guidelines.

How to get into rehab?

Step 1: Make the Initial Phone Call. Most rehab centers have staff standing by and waiting for your call. When you dial the number for an addiction treatment facility, you’ll be connected with an admissions representative who will conduct a pre-admissions assessment and guide you through the process of entering rehab.

What is Amy's role in addiction?

Amy is an advocate for patient- and family-centered care. She previously participated in Moffitt Cancer Center’s patient and family advisory program and was a speaker at the Institute of Patient-and Family-Centered Care’s 2015 national conference.

What is addiction treatment?

Under the Affordable Care Act, addiction treatment is one of the 10 essential services that health insurance plans must cover. Your admissions representative will help you determine what services are covered by insurance and how much you might have to pay out of pocket.

How to contact Orthotics and Prosthetics?

For appointments at our amputee clinic or post-polio physician specialists, please call the Orthotics & Prosthetics call center at (734) 973-2400. To coordinate adult or pediatric acute inpatient rehabilitation, please contact our inpatient admissions coordinator at (734) 936-7059. For alumni information please visit the website for Development & ...

What is the phone number for a therapist?

For physical, occupational, or speech therapy, please call the therapy call center at (734) 936-7070.

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