Rehabilitation
Stroke Rehabilitation
| Presbyterian offers comprehensive stroke rehabilitation to help individuals who have had a stroke achieve the best possible functional outcomes. |
Nearly three million people have had a stroke and are living with varying degrees of disability. At least half of that population needs partial or total assistance to perform daily activities.
Presbyterian offers comprehensive stroke rehabilitation services for individuals who have had a stroke. The program is designed to help patients achieve the best possible functional outcomes, thereby improving their overall quality of life.
The Stroke Rehabilitation Program is offered at the Presbyterian Rehabilitation Center located at 120 Providence Road. For more information about the program, call 704-370-1930.
Treatment Goals
- Increased independence in completing daily activities
- Improved physical and cognitive functioning and communication skills
- Medical management and education to prevent future strokes
- Support for patients and families
Treatment Components
- Medical management
- Functional restoration
- Physical reconditioning
- Increased coping skills
- Individual/family psychosocial support













