Inpatient physical rehabilitation
Inpatient physical rehabilitation provides intense, daily treatment and physician services for people who need 24-hour help while they recover from surgery or conditions such as strokes.
Methodist Rehabilitation Hospital Texsan
If you have experienced an injury, surgery, or a chronic condition has become unmanageable, inpatient rehabilitation can be crucial for regaining your function or mobility.
Methodist Rehabilitation Hospital Texsan is home to a 48-bed private inpatient rehabilitation center, offering comprehensive, individualized services for patients recovering from serious injury or illness.
Our inpatient rehabilitation services
Methodist Rehabilitation Hospital Texsan offers acute inpatient services with a patient-centered approach.
Rehabilitation refers to the process of helping you recover from a serious injury or illness. Typically, you may have to regain strength and learn new ways of completing regular, daily activities. Physical therapy focuses on building strength and mobility after disease, injury or surgery, while occupational therapy focuses on activities of daily living, such as showering, dressing and eating. Speech therapy focuses on improving swallowing, language and cognitive skills, including problem solving and decision making.
Certain medical conditions or unexpected accidents may cause pain, limited function and limited mobility in the body. When these issues arise, our multidisciplinary team of physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, rehabilitation nurses, nurse case managers and physicians work with you to find the proper course of treatment that elevates your well-being. We offer 24/7 on-site availability of physicians, diagnostic testing and any necessary emergency care, in addition to behavioral health services, dietary evaluations and wound care consultations, as needed.
Over 80 percent of our patients are discharged to return home immediately without additional intensive rehabilitative care. In collaboration with patients and their loved ones. We offer individualized physical, occupational and speech therapies , as well as treatment plans that focus on potential, not limitations. Additionally, our hospital has earned The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval for Rehabilitation Stroke Accreditation, a symbol of quality that reflects a healthcare organization's commitment to providing safe and quality patient care, something we aim for every day. Call us at (210) 785-5900 or fax us at (210) 510-7115.
We treat individuals with conditions and restrictive injuries, such as:
- Strokes
- Neurological conditions
- Brain injuries
- Cardiac conditions
- Orthopedic injuries
- Amputations
Upon completion of the rehabilitation program, our team will assist in making arrangements for equipment, medical care or other services that can enhance your return to independence.
What to expect for rehabilitation therapy
A typical day in inpatient rehabilitation
- 7:30am — Breakfast
- 8:30am to 4:30pm — Therapy takes place for three hours during the day
- 12:00pm — Lunch
- 5:30pm — Dinner
- 9:00pm — Quiet activity time or bedtime
You will have choices related to your meals and we have a spacious common area in each of our hallways where you can see visitors and participate in activities.