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Overview

Acute care therapists provide care for patients of all ages with urgent medical conditions that require immediate attention within a hospital setting. Our therapists work with patients who are affected by disease, injury, neurological complications and movement dysfunctions. Treatment programs are developed to meet each patient’s individual needs and may include physical therapy, occupational therapy and/or speech-language pathology. We are committed to ensuring every patient has the appropriate equipment and support in their discharge environment. A care plan is developed by the hospital team in close collaboration with the patient, family and/or caregivers. Therapeutic goals target safe functional levels for patients, and may include safe mobilization, performing daily tasks, improving cognitive functioning, addressing swallowing disorders, and preparing for the next level of care.

Physical Therapy

  • Balance and gait retraining (fall prevention strategies)
  • Education on brace management
  • Functional mobility training (education on bed mobility, transfers, walking, stairs, etc.)
  • Home exercise program prescription
  • Neuromuscular re-education
  • Pain relief management
  • Patient and caregiver education
  • Post-operative education
  • Recommendations for assistive devices (walkers, wheelchairs, canes and crutches)

Occupational Therapy

  • Cognitive and visual perception training
  • Compensatory and/or adaptive techniques
  • Fine motor skills and upper extremity re-training
  • Functional activity promotion (mobility, transfers, walking)
  • Home exercise program prescription
  • Patient and caregiver education
  • Post-operative education
  • Promotion of daily living activities (dressing, bathing, toileting)
  • Recommendations for adaptive equipment (sock aide, reacher, long handled sponge, shoehorn)
  • Strengthening and conditioning activities

Speech-language Pathology

  • Addressing expressive and receptive language impairments
  • Cognitive therapy
  • Communication skills strategies
  • Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES)
  • Modified Barium Swallow Studies (MBSS) for Adults and Pediatrics
  • Strategies for managing hearing impairments
  • Swallowing and feeding therapy

Other Specialized Rehabilitation Services We Offer

Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation Swallow (FEES)

This assessment is used for patients experiencing swallowing difficulties that may be associated with injury, cancer, neurological conditions and changes in muscle function to determine the safety and efficiency of the swallow. The assessment is performed by a speech language pathologist and evaluates the structure of your throat and voice box, the movements of the swallow during saliva management, and efficiency during liquid and solid food consumption. Your provider will recommend a diet and/or strategies to improve function and potential therapy.

Modified Barium Swallow Study (MBSS)

A MBSS is for patients who are experiencing swallowing difficulties. A video x-ray used to evaluate eating, drinking and swallowing as material passes through the mouth, throat and into the esophagus. This study is completed in the x-ray department with a speech language pathologist and radiologist to assess swallowing function.

Yale School of Medicine

Yale New Haven Health is proud to be affiliated with the prestigious Yale University and its highly ranked Yale School of Medicine.