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Adventist healthcare physical health and rehabilitation "adventist rehabilitation" (legally known as adventist rehabilitation hospital of maryland, inc. ), is the first and only acute rehabilitation hospital in montgomery county, md, that offers comprehensive rehabilitation programs for traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, strokes, amputation, orthopedic injuries and surgeries, sports-related injuries, work-related injuries, cardiopulmonary conditions, and neurological disorders. We believe that rehabilitation is all about helping our patients set their goals and reach them. Expert care teams working side-by-side with patients, using innovative therapies, state-of-the-art equipment and ground-breaking technology combine to offer new ways to heal. Adventist rehabilitation is built around our patients and leads the way back to life from stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputation and trauma. Every day, we celebrate patient advances, big and small. We have recently upgraded our services through the addition of an accessible van, rehabilitation equipment (such as power wheel chairs or light/sport wheel chairs) a car simulator for practice car transfers and sleeper chairs. We have locations in rockville and takoma park with outpatient services in rockville, gaithersburg and silver spring. We offer specialized inpatient and outpatient treatment for persons with functional limitations, caring for patients 18 and older and, under special circumstances, emancipated minors. Our many rehabilitation programs and services include:acute inpatient rehabilitation,spinal cord injury,amputee program stroke, brain injury, orthopedic programs,orthopedic rehabilitation, prosthetics & orthotics, outpatient services,driver rehabilitation program, lymphedema therapy, joint replacement program, seating & mobility clinic, lee silverman voice treatment (lsvt) speech language & swallowing therapy. In 2016, adventist rehabilitation was granted a three-year accreditation for our inpatient and outpatient facilities from the joint commission. The accreditation process established by the commission is recognized nationwide as a symbol of quality that reflects an organization's commitment to meeting performance standards. Adventist rehabilitation is the first hospital in the d. C. Metropolitan area to earn a specialty accreditation in amputee rehabilitation from the commission on accreditation of rehabilitation facilities (carf) international. Carf introduced its amputee specialty standards in july 2007 with input from the amputee coalition of america (aca), veterans health administration, department of defense, american academy of orthotists & prosthetists, and persons with limb loss. The standards, which became effective in january 2008, require accredited amputee programs to provide a holistic, interdisciplinary team approach to care and to offer post-care assistance in transitioning back to the community. Our acute inpatient rehabilitation program is run by a team of rehabilitation experts who will guide you along a practical and personal treatment program focused on increasing self-reliance and gaining independence. The team is led by a physiatrist, a medical doctor who specializes in physical rehabilitation. We provide specialized rehabilitation nursing 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Therapy services include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech language pathology, and recreational therapy. The spinal cord injury program addresses both traumatic spinal cord injuries result from a fall or some kind of accident, and non-traumatic spinal cord injuries that result from a stroke and disruption to the spinal cord, tumor on spinal cord, or infection. Again, a team approach to put together an interdisciplinary plan of care helps the patient on the road to recovery. Our amputee program utilizes an interdisciplinary team approach to help post-amputee patients to adjust physically and psychologically after the loss of a l