Neurological rehabilitation | St John of God Ballarat Hospital
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Neurological rehabilitation | St John of God Ballarat Hospital
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Neurological rehabilitation
Neurological rehabilitation may help you recover after a stroke, a spinal cord or head injury, or if you have Parkinson’s disease, motor neuron disease or multiple sclerosis.
We provide specialised neurological rehabilitation services to help you and your family plan and prepare for your recovery and your ability to return home and live independently.
Our neurological rehabilitation services
Our neurological rehabilitation services and health care team may develop an individualised health care plan to help reduce your difficulty with memories, speech or swallowing or with regaining balance, mobility and flexibility.
This plan may include:
assistance with daily activities such as eating, dressing, toileting, cooking and housekeeping
speech therapy to help you speak, swallow, read and write
therapy for stress, anxiety and depression
activities to help get you moving such as muscle control when you are walking and balance
group or individual education programs to help you learn about falls prevention, managing medications, relaxation and fatigue management
help for you and your family to find support groups in your community
ongoing reviews by your health care team to help you manage and treat your symptoms.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to Elders past and present.
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Our services
Rehabilitation services
Neurological rehabilitation
Our services
Emergency Department
Maternity
During your pregnancy
After the birth of your baby
Parent education
Neonatal special care
Breastfeeding and lactation
Support for mums and families
Medical and surgical
Rehabilitation services
Allied health
Cardiac rehabilitation
Chronic pain management
Exercise physiology
Falls prevention and balance
Hydrotherapy
Inpatient rehabilitation
Neurological rehabilitation
Occupational therapy
Oncology rehabilitation
Orthopaedic rehabilitation
Outpatient rehabilitation
Parkinson's disease
Physiotherapy
Pulmonary rehabilitation
Reconditioning
Speech pathology
Stroke rehabilitation
Community and youth
Healthcare at Home
Self-funded care
Neurological rehabilitation
Neurological rehabilitation may help you recover after a stroke, a spinal cord or head injury, or if you have Parkinson’s disease, motor neuron disease or multiple sclerosis.
We provide specialised neurological rehabilitation services to help you and your family plan and prepare for your recovery and your ability to return home and live independently.
Our neurological rehabilitation services
Our neurological rehabilitation services and health care team may develop an individualised health care plan to help reduce your difficulty with memories, speech or swallowing or with regaining balance, mobility and flexibility.
This plan may include:
assistance with daily activities such as eating, dressing, toileting, cooking and housekeeping
speech therapy to help you speak, swallow, read and write
therapy for stress, anxiety and depression
activities to help get you moving such as muscle control when you are walking and balance
group or individual education programs to help you learn about falls prevention, managing medications, relaxation and fatigue management
help for you and your family to find support groups in your community
ongoing reviews by your health care team to help you manage and treat your symptoms.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to Elders past and present.
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