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Who owns Helen Hayes hospital?

the New York State Department of HealthHelen Hayes Hospital is a 155-bed physical rehabilitation hospital in West Haverstraw, New York, owned and operated by the New York State Department of Health.

What county is Helen Hayes hospital in?

Rockland CountyHelen Hayes Hospital is located in Rockland County, approximately 45 minutes north of the George Washington Bridge. To navigate, press the arrow keys.

Is Helen Hayes a good hospital?

Overview. Helen Hayes Hospital in West Haverstraw, NY has an overall rating of 5 out of 5 and has a short-term rehabilitation rating of High Performing. It is a very small facility with 24 beds and has state ownership.

Is Helen Hayes hospital a state hospital?

Our History. Founded in 1900 by Dr. Newton Shaffer, Helen Hayes Hospital is the nation's first free-standing, state operated hospital dedicated to the treatment of individuals with physical disabilities.

What county is West Haverstraw NY in?

Rockland CountyWest Haverstraw / CountyRockland County is the southernmost county on the west side of the Hudson River in the U.S. state of New York. It is part of the New York City metropolitan statistical area. It is about 6 miles from the Bronx at their closest points. Wikipedia

Where did Helen Hayes live?

Washington, D.C.Helen Hayes / Places lived

Who was Helen Hayes married to?

Charles MacArthurm. 1928–1956John Swansonm. 1926–1928Helen Hayes/Spouse

A Personal Approach to Neurological Rehab

At Helen Hayes Hospital’s Neurological Rehabilitation Program, patients benefit from a full range of neurorehabilitation services dedicated to enabling them to achieve the highest level of independence possible.

Program Admissions

Patients come to our Neurological Rehabilitation Program for treatment and assistance in managing disorders associated with Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), and other conditions.

Customized Treatment Plan

The goals of the neuro rehab program are tailored to the patient’s condition and needs. Individual goals may include independence in self-care at home or returning to work.

Specialized Care Services

At Helen Hayes Hospital, we provide a full spectrum of neurorehabilitation services to restore confidence and help the patient resume full living, including:

A Personal Approach to Outpatient Cardiac Rehab

Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation enables individuals with heart disease/heart attack, and those recuperating from cardiac surgery, to efficiently and effectively resume an active, healthy lifestyle.

Who Can Benefit

Candidates for outpatient cardiac rehabilitation include individuals recovering from:

The Cardiac Rehab Program

The Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation program includes exercise and education, provided by a team consisting of a board-certified cardiologist, an exercise physiologist, nurses, physical therapists, and a nutritionist form the base of the program.

Join Cardiac Rehab at HHH

The Helen Hayes Hospital Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Program accepts referrals from physicians and other healthcare professionals. Located in New York’s Hudson Valley, we are convenient to New York and New Jersey. Insurance coverage can vary from plan to plan.

Follow-Up

After discharge from Cardiac Rehab, patients are encouraged to make exercise a lifelong commitment, exercising at home, in a community setting or in the Helen Hayes Hospital Wellness Center. The Wellness Center offers a supervised and friendly environment in which to continue the progress made in the rehabilitation program.

Does US News give a patient safety rating?

With Coronavirus posing a significant risk to seniors, patient safety is of utmost importance. While US News does not give a Patient Safety rating, these are important aspects of choosing a Nursing Home. Certain of these elements are part of the long and short term care ratings.

Does Medicare conduct inspections?

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services conducts regular health, fire and safety inspections. The most recent inspection reports are below. These are not part of U.S. News' ratings calculation.

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