Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 Sorry for the repeat post if you also read the hpa-listserve. Just curious of how different departments are set up for hospitals with both Acute Care and Acute Rehab departments in the same hospital (same physical space). Our hospital has 224 beds total, 25 are for the acute rehab unit. We have separate therapy departments, separate therapy managers, separate staff and per diems. Anyone have the 2 combined? or a different setup? Or any input on an ideal setup? Thanks Greg Woodsum, PT RMU Therapy Manager Catholic Medical Center Rehabilitation Medicine Unit 100 McGregor Street Manchester NH 03102 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 Our facility has 304 beds with a 23 bed inpatient rehab unit. I am the Coordinator for both the inpatient rehab unit and the acute care rehab program. Our acute care therapists share office space with the IRF therapists - this is a change we have made in the past year. We expect the two groups to help each other out with patient coverage (all of our therapists are crosstrained in both acute care and IRF). Having them all the same office has helped them identify when coverage is needed in each area and has taken some of the load off me to find coverage when someone is out - they often work it out themselves. This way everyone feels better about it! Andi MS CCC SLP Coordinator, Inpatient and Acute Rehab Floyd Medical Center Rome GA Hospitals with enclosed rehab units Sorry for the repeat post if you also read the hpa-listserve. Just curious of how different departments are set up for hospitals with both Acute Care and Acute Rehab departments in the same hospital (same physical space). Our hospital has 224 beds total, 25 are for the acute rehab unit. We have separate therapy departments, separate therapy managers, separate staff and per diems. Anyone have the 2 combined? or a different setup? Or any input on an ideal setup? Thanks Greg Woodsum, PT RMU Therapy Manager Catholic Medical Center Rehabilitation Medicine Unit 100 McGregor Street Manchester NH 03102 Looking to start your own Practice? Visit www.InHomeRehab.com. Bring PTManager to your organization or State Association with a professional workshop or course - call us at 313 884-8920 to arrange PTManager encourages participation in your professional association. Join and participate now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 We are a 175 bed acute care hospital with 23 designated rehab beds. We have separate directors for the rehab unit and the physical medicine departments but the therapy staff are all under the physical medicine director. The rehab director handles the nursing unit aspects of the rehab unit and the program decisions for the unit. The physical medicine director handles the acute/OP aspects of the physical medicine department and the therapy clinical aspects that arise on rehab. This allows us the freedom to easier flex staff to where the patient census is highest ( often the acute census is high right before the patients shift to rehab then as the rehab census increases the acute decreases) and to have fewer issues with weekend staffing. , PT SMGSI Mt. Vernon, IL " Greg Woodsum " 10/27/2004 03:33 PM Please respond to PTManager To PTManager cc Subject Hospitals with enclosed rehab units Sorry for the repeat post if you also read the hpa-listserve. Just curious of how different departments are set up for hospitals with both Acute Care and Acute Rehab departments in the same hospital (same physical space). Our hospital has 224 beds total, 25 are for the acute rehab unit. We have separate therapy departments, separate therapy managers, separate staff and per diems. Anyone have the 2 combined? or a different setup? Or any input on an ideal setup? Thanks Greg Woodsum, PT RMU Therapy Manager Catholic Medical Center Rehabilitation Medicine Unit 100 McGregor Street Manchester NH 03102 Looking to start your own Practice? Visit www.InHomeRehab.com. Bring PTManager to your organization or State Association with a professional workshop or course - call us at 313 884-8920 to arrange PTManager encourages participation in your professional association. Join and participate now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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