Patients and Visitors

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Just Referred? Here's What to Expect.

 

When a patient is referred to our inpatient program, a rehabilitation admission nurse liaison will complete a review of the medical record. This will provide an assessment of the patient’s condition to identify his/her needs and evaluate the patient’s eligibility for the program.

To be eligible for admission to our inpatient program, the patient must:

  • Be medically stable
  • Require 24 hours per day of skilled rehabilitation nursing care and physician services
  • Have the potential to tolerate three hours of intensive therapies per day, at least five days a week
  • Have the ability to learn and/or have family support for education and training to ensure a safe plan for discharge

Your care team will work with you and your family on an individualized plan of care for therapy and will plan for your care at home before you are discharged. You will receive a binder with your personal goals, education, resources and summary reports that will accompany you during your stay and will then go home with you and your family. This can be used as a reference throughout your recovery after discharge.

Are you considering treatment in our Outpatient Neurologic Rehab Program? Learn more

 

What to Bring (or Not)

 

Visiting a Patient?

Please inform your friends and relatives about the best time to call or visit. Depending on your condition, it may be necessary for us to restrict the number of visitors at a given time. Large groups may be asked to use the day room or family waiting room.

There is no age limit for children who are permitted to visit you, but they must be supervised at all times.

Nursing Unit Contacts

Should you need to call a specific nursing unit, please utilize the following phone numbers:

Visiting a Unit

Please check in with the unit secretary when you arrive, prior to entering your loved one’s room. They may have vital information to convey before you enter the room. Please respect established quiet times on each unit when lights are dimmed and noise is kept to a minimum.

Leaving the Unit

Leaving the unit to go to the cafeteria, the hospital grounds, or other hospital areas is permitted with a physician’s order.

 

After Discharge from Inpatient Rehab

If you’ve received an order for Outpatient Therapy, read more about the Neurologic Outpatient Rehab Programs at Inova Mount Vernon Hospital and consider if our program is a right fit for you or your loved one. Should you choose an Outpatient Program at another facility, your assigned case manager can help you coordinate those services.

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