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Our tradition of excellence consistently ranks University Hospital a “Best” hospital by U.S. News & World Report.
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About University Hospital
About University Hospital
University Hospital has an international reputation, bringing thousands of people, from the region and around the world, to Cincinnati to receive care from world-renowned physicians in state-of-the-art medical facilities.
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Patients & Visitors
University Hospital has an international reputation, bringing thousands of people, from the region and around the world, to Cincinnati to receive care from world-renowned physicians in state-of-the-art medical facilities.
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UC Institutes
- UC Cancer Institute
- UC Cardiovascular Institute
- UC Neuroscience Institute
- UC Diabetes and Endocrinology Institute
University Hospital has provided the Greater Cincinnati region, nation and even the world with high-quality, compassionate care, cutting-edge research and education for over 186 years.
Other Services
- Adult Sickle Cell Center
- Burn Center
- Childbirth Education Class Registration
- Childbirth Education and Preparation
- Community Women’s Services
- Dental Center
- Ear, Nose and Throat Services/Head and Neck Surgery
- Emergency Services
- End Stage Renal Disease Center/Advanced Kidney Disease Center
- Endoscopy Unit
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Contact Us
For more information about University Hospital’s Rehabilitation Services, please call 513-584-4992.
Rehabilitation Services
University Hospital
234 Goodman Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 -
Other Acute In-patient Care Services:
- Specialty burn care (including our outpatient Burn Clinic and our Burn Walk In Center for same day minor burn care)
- Ergonomic evaluations
- Back classes (prevention of injury)
- Pre-op joint evaluations
- Modified Barium Swallowing (MBS), as well as Fiber Optic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES)
- Outpatient speech therapy
- Occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech language pathology in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
Helping You Reach Your Optimum Level of Wellness
Following your hospitalization, your primary care team works with ancillary services such as occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech pathology to help you reach your next and best level of care.
At University Hospital, we’ve been a leader in providing the highest quality rehabilitation care to our patients for over 30 years. Our goal is always to design a program of recovery to fit your specific health needs and help you reach your optimum level of wellness.
Rehabilitation Services
Initiating Recovery, Improving Function and Enhancing Quality of Life
If you’re facing illness or injury, Rehabilitation Services at University Hospital can help you begin your recovery process and return to the highest level of function and quality of life possible.
Quickly Assessing Patients and Providing Rehab Programs for Improved Outcomes
Our team is part of the area’s only hospital providing care for patients who need the services of a Level I Trauma Center,
adult Burn Center or the University of Cincinnati Neuroscience Institute. We’re able to quickly see and assess critically ill patients and get the earliest start possible on initiating their care and recovery programs. These programs are individualized to meet patients’ specific health needs. Your care team follows you through your entire course of care and will evaluate and adjust the program as needed. The goal is to determine the best and safest next steps in treatment and functional recovery.
Your care team may include physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech language pathologists, physiatrists, social workers and nurses who specialize in the treatment of critically ill or injured patients. Many of our therapists hold advanced degrees and/or nationally recognized certifications. As a teaching hospital, we’re committed to research to develop new treatments and services to improve on patient care.
In-patient Rehabilitation Services may Include:
Physical Therapy
Our physical therapists focus on your performance and safety of mobility and movement. We concentrate on basic mobility skills such as bed mobility, transfers and ambulation training to maximize your function. For example, if you need a walker, wheelchair, cane or other assistive device to help you walk, we’ll teach you how to use it. Our physical therapists may also work with you on an exercise program to maximize your range of motion, strength and endurance. Another component of functional mobility training focuses on balance training to improve your safety during movement.
Occupational Therapy
Your treatment will focus on helping you with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) –dressing, bathing, feeding and grooming. Our occupational therapists will work with you to provide compensatory skills to complete ADLs. Adaptive equipment, such as a shower seat or bedside commode, may be recommended to assist in the completion of ADLs. Our occupational therapists also focus on the function of your upper extremities, providing strengthening and fine motor skills retraining. If your therapist determines that you require more specialized positioning, custom splints may be provided. We will also assess your cognition and safety awareness to determine if your comprehension, reasoning skills and judgment enable you to safely perform daily living functions in your home.
Speech Language Pathology
Our speech pathologists provide treatment to help with speech, language, swallowing and cognition. Nursing staff may first conduct a dysphagia screen to determine if you can eat to support your health. A speech pathologist may also provide an appropriate follow-up evaluation or treatment steps.
Your speech pathologist may recommend the Fiber Optic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) evaluation, an innovative testing procedure performed at University Hospital. Conducted at your bedside, it assesses swallowing, without x-rays. It instead uses a small, flexible scope to examine your throat and voice box, and record images as you swallow food and liquids.
Our physical, occupational and speech therapists collaborate to optimize patient care and provide an extensive range of expertise. Our therapists are also active in teaching at graduate level programs at the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University.