Mercy Physical Rehabilitation

    701 10th St SE, Cedar Rapids, IA, 52403
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    About Mercy Physical Rehabilitation

    Mercy Physical Rehabilitation sits at 701 10th St SE in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and stays open from 9 in the morning until 9 at night, and when you walk in you'll notice right away that they're part of the much larger Mercy Medical Center Cedar Rapids, which has about 1800 doctors and 455 beds if you're curious about the scale of care, and while the main focus here is physical rehabilitation, they also provide assisted living services and have outpatient rehabilitation for those who need it, and staff are always around-24 hours a day-in case residents need emergency help or just some extra support moving from bed to a wheelchair. They've set up recovery programs to help folks get back on their feet after injuries, with an emphasis on easing pain and improving how well people move, and the care has a patient-centered approach so they make treatment plans that fit each person's own needs, which seems important when every recovery journey is a bit different. Meals are provided so you don't have to worry about that, and various activities fill the days, from gentle exercise to social events in shared indoor spaces, and there are options for studio, one bedroom, semi-private, and two bedroom rooms, so depending on what someone prefers, it's likely they can find something that fits. Mercy Physical Rehabilitation covers needs ranging from low to high care, plus they handle community and respite stays as well, and there are fees set for a second person if a couple is staying together, while care services cover incontinence, diabetic needs, and support for people who can't move easily on their own, and while the environment's meant to be supportive and encouraging, the staff seem focused on being compassionate and helping each resident reach their goals however they're able. Various devotional and offsite activities are available, which helps people keep a routine and stay connected, and there are plenty of shared spaces where you can sit and chat, maybe with friends or family, in a calm setting while you work on recovery. Mercy Physical Rehabilitation is part of Mercy Care and makes use of the resources of the wider medical center, which seems to give residents access to a broader range of services when needed.

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