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Aurora Manor's Nursing and Rehabilitation Services include, but are not limited to:

  • Physical, Occupational, Speech, and Language Pathology
  • Post Surgical Care
  • Orthopedic Rehabilitation
  • Infusion Therapy
  • Wound Management
  • Tracheotomy and Respiratory Services
  • Nutritional Support
  • Diabetic Management and Instruction
  • Pain Management
  • Ostomy Care

Medicare and Medicaid Certified, Private Insurance, HMO and other managed care plans accepted.

101 Bissell Road
Aurora, Ohio 44202
(330) 562-5000
Fax: (330) 562-5181

Outpatient Therapy Services
   

An innovative, comprehensive program for people of all ages who need help reaching their maximum functioning capability. As part of our ongoing commitment to our residents, Multi-Care Management is proud to provide an innovative, comprehensive Outpatient Therapy Program.

Our Outpatient Therapy Program includes physical, occupational and speech therapies, and is appropriate for children and adults who need to overcome any functional limitations. Staffed by a team of dedicated, experienced therapists, our commitment is to return all of our patients to their highest level of functioning by developing customized programs to meet each individual's specific needs.

Our program can help people to:

  • Experience relief from pain and discomfort
  • Regain movement and coordinating skills
  • Promote healing
  • Restore functioning in all aspects of daily life
  • Improve language development and articulation
  • Prevent disability
  • Rebuild confidence and self-esteem
  • Enhance quality of life
  • Adapt to any permanent physical damage

Patients can either come directly from an inpatient stay at a hospital, rehabilitation facility or skilled nursing facility, or from home.

Physical, occupational and speech therapies are important and vital components of an individual's recovery and well-being. While often these disciplines work in conjunction with one another to help a person regain functioning on a variety of capability levels, sometimes just one or two of these disciplines are required. An evaluation will determine the specific needs of each patient so that an individual treatment program can be developed.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is appropriate for a wide range of patients and is a form of healthcare devoted to treating, healing and preventing injuries and disabilities. THe basic goals of physical therapy are to relieve pain and discomfort, regain movement, restore function, and help people adapt to any permanent physical changes. Common treatments include therapeutic exercise, transfer and gait training, ultrasound, hot/cold pack, pain management, body mechanics and muscle retraining.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy is the use of purposeful activity to aid people who are limited by physical injury, illness and/or psycho-social dysfunction. Occupational therapists specialize in helping a patient relearn the necessary skills to perform daily life tasks such as dressing, feeding, grooming, bathing and toileting. Therapy concentrates on a range of motor activities and other treatments which increase strength, balance, endurance, coordination, and visual perception.

Speech Therapy

Speech therapy is appropriate for patients who have had strokes, severe trauma, or who have communication disorders. Speech therapy has been a vital part of the recovery process for over fifty years, and includes articulation exercises, language development, swallowing therapy and stroke rehabilitation. Speech therapy can also play an important role in helping children with delayed language skills or articulation difficulties to overcome their own personal challenges.

Our outpatient therapy program is appropriate for children and adults who are recovering from or who have:

  • Amputation
  • Aspiration pneumonia
  • Arthritis
  • Back surgeries and injuries
  • Cancer treatments such as radical mastectomies
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Developmental disabilities
  • Edema control
  • Hearing loss
  • Job related injuries
  • Language development delay
  • Laryngectomy/Oral cancer
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Orthotics/splinting
  • Osteoporosis
  • Postoperative weakness
  • Post-trauma injuries such as from car accidents
  • Speech disorders
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Strokes
  • Swallowing Disorders
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Total hip surgery
  • Total knee surgery

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