Rehabilitation Department
The PMC Rehabilitation Department works with patients who have orthopedic, neurological, medical, speech, swallowing, and developmental needs. Physical, occupational, speech language pathologists can help to decrease pain, increase mobility, improve strength and improve your overall quality of life.
Rehabilitation therapists at PMC work with outpatients, residents in long term care, hospital patients, and on an in-home basis for those who are home bound. We accept local referrals as well as referrals from out of town providers.
Rehabilitation therapists at PMC work with outpatients, residents in long term care, hospital patients, and on an in-home basis for those who are home bound. We accept local referrals as well as referrals from out of town providers.
REhabilitation services
Occupational Therapy:
Focuses on improving one’s ability to perform activities that may be impacted by physical, mental, or developmental challenges. Occupational therapists use a variety of therapeutic techniques to restore or maintain a patient’s motor and/or cognitive skills, enhancing their ability to perform everyday activities such as bathing, dressing, eating, and much more.
Physical Therapy:
Focuses on helping patients improve physical movements, manage symptoms like pain and stiffness, and regain mobility. Physical therapists assist people with disabilities, impairments, or limitations due to disease, injury, or illness. They create personalized treatment plans, provide interventions and exercises, and educate patients on injury prevention and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Speech Therapy:
Focuses on for assessing, diagnosing, and treating communication and swallowing disorders in people of all ages, including speech sounds, language, social communication, and feeding. They help patients improve their ability to interact with their environment successfully through therapeutic techniques, education, and alternative communication systems.
Focuses on improving one’s ability to perform activities that may be impacted by physical, mental, or developmental challenges. Occupational therapists use a variety of therapeutic techniques to restore or maintain a patient’s motor and/or cognitive skills, enhancing their ability to perform everyday activities such as bathing, dressing, eating, and much more.
Physical Therapy:
Focuses on helping patients improve physical movements, manage symptoms like pain and stiffness, and regain mobility. Physical therapists assist people with disabilities, impairments, or limitations due to disease, injury, or illness. They create personalized treatment plans, provide interventions and exercises, and educate patients on injury prevention and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Speech Therapy:
Focuses on for assessing, diagnosing, and treating communication and swallowing disorders in people of all ages, including speech sounds, language, social communication, and feeding. They help patients improve their ability to interact with their environment successfully through therapeutic techniques, education, and alternative communication systems.
Rehabilitation Manager
Brenna McMahon, DPT, OCS
907-772-4291 ext.5789
Fax: 907-531-5897
[email protected]
Brenna McMahon, DPT, OCS
907-772-4291 ext.5789
Fax: 907-531-5897
[email protected]