Rehabilitation Center in Pasco, WA

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After an illness, accident or functional decline, your main goal is to regain your strength and mobility. Our goal is to help you get back to the moments that make life meaningful.

There are no one-size-fits-all solutions in rehabilitation; each patient is unique and each condition different. That’s why our rehabilitation services are built on the broad experience of highly trained physical, occupational and speech therapists.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who will pay for my stay?

Rehabilitation services are fully or partially covered by most health insurance plans. Most managed care insurance plans require a pre-authorization for inpatient rehabilitation services.

What should I expect from inpatient rehabilitation?

Before Admission to Inpatient Rehabilitation
Admission to inpatient rehabilitation is very different from admission to a hospital. Rehabilitation is an active process requiring patient movement and activity. Patients are expected to be fully engaged and participate in the individualized therapy program. Inpatient rehabilitation teaches patients how to care for themselves.

Who’s eligible for admission

  • Individuals 18 or older
  • Adolescents, ages 13 to 18, considered for admission on a case-by-case basis
  • Medically stable and can tolerate at least three hours of therapy, five days a week
  • Has potential to improve functional abilities, like mobility and self-care
  • Requires at least two types of therapy (occupational, physical or speech)
  • Able to follow directions needed to participate in the program
  • Requires medical intervention and 24-hour rehabilitation nursing care
  • Has a plan for discharge with family or support network
How should I prepare for an inpatient stay?

Patients should bring at least one set of clothes for morning therapy sessions upon admission. Patients are also encouraged to bring at least a week's supply of the following items:

  • Comfortable clothing, including exercise clothing with elastic waist bands and easy closures
  • Sweater or light jacket
  • Rubber-soled shoes, flat non-skid walking or tennis shoes
  • Socks and undergarments
  • Bathrobe and non-skid house shoes or slippers
  • Nightgown or pajamas
  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, shaving equipment, deodorant, hairbrush and makeup
  • Eyeglasses and/or hearing aids
  • Cane, walker, wheelchair, braces or other assistive devices
  • Photos, memorabilia and other mementos from home
  • Items to assist with spiritual comfort which will not interfere with the comfort of other patients
  • Hobby items such as needle crafts or reading materials
  • List of current medications

What should I avoid bringing?

  • Home medications (Patient medications will be administered and supervised by nursing staff.)
  • Excessive or expensive jewelry or other valuable items
  • Large amounts of money, credit cards or checkbooks
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Our Therapy and Rehabilitation Services Include

Your Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Team

The team at Lourdes Rehabilitation Medical Center is comprised of experienced nurses and therapists who collaborate closely to create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs. Benefit from the expertise of a multidisciplinary team dedicated to your well-being.

Your rehabilitation care team may include:

  • Case manager
  • Nutritionist
  • Occupational therapist (OT)
  • Physiatrist (rehabilitation physician)
  • Physical therapist (PT)
  • Rehabilitation nurse
  • Social worker
  • Speech pathologist

Why Choose Us?

We are dedicated to providing the highest-quality care for our patients and their families. Our dedication to exceptional care is evident in the accreditations we've earned. These recognitions come from respected organizations that evaluate hospitals based on factors like patient safety, quality of care and overall performance.

The Joint Commission Gold Seal of National Quality Approval LogoThe Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval®

The Joint Commission is the nation’s leading and most widely recognized healthcare performance improvement organization. An organization that achieves accreditation shows its commitment to holding itself accountable to a high bar for quality and safety for those it serves.

In the accreditation process, compliance is measured with Joint Commission standards, as well as relevant standards from CMS and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Joint Commission standards are patient-centric and focus on organizational systems and processes essential to the delivery of safe, high-quality care. Standards are informed by evidence associated with structures and processes predictive of better care. They include patient rights and education, infection control, medication management and medical error prevention.

CARF Accredited Aspire to Excellence LogoCommission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)

The mission of CARF is to promote the quality, value and optimal outcomes of rehabilitation services through an international accreditation process and continuous improvement services that center on enhancing the lives of patients served.

Achieving CARF accreditation means that our unit meets CARF’s standards and has demonstrated a commitment to being among the best available to patients. Founded in 1966, CARF is an independent, international, non-profit organization.

Our Locations

Lourdes Inpatient Rehabilitation
520 N. 4th Ave.
Pasco, WA 99301
Lourdes Outpatient Therapy
9915 Sandifur Pkwy.
Pasco, WA 99301
Lourdes Health & Wellness Center
4215 Convention Pl.
Pasco, WA 99301