PAM Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Corpus Christi is a place where a team of doctors, therapists, and nurses work together to help people get better after strokes, injuries, surgeries, or other illnesses that make it hard to move or do daily tasks, and while the main focus is intensive rehabilitation, they've got all sorts of therapy, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, all under one roof, so folks who need help walking again, recovering from broken bones, or getting speech back after an illness can find that support here. The hospital has therapy zones and treatment spaces filled with special rehab equipment designed to make therapy more effective and comfortable, and there's an emphasis on individualized plans so each patient has their own goals and therapy activities, whether they're an older adult regaining strength after a hospital stay or a younger person relearning skills after an accident, so what you get really depends on what you need.
There are 40 licensed beds here, and the hospital's certified by Medicare and CMS, which matters for folks who want assurance about care standards, and the facility offers both inpatient and outpatient rehab services, including care for strokes, neurological problems, orthopedic injuries, and trauma cases, all with the aim of helping people become as independent as possible again. The place has a clinical laboratory, a dietary program, respiratory care, diagnostics like radiology, and social services, which means support goes beyond physical rehab; there're also services like wound care, acute renal dialysis, and more, to cover medical needs that might come up while you're working on recovery. They offer memory care for those living with dementia or Alzheimer's, which means a safe and secure environment with around-the-clock help, activities to help with memory, and an assisted living floor that supports people who need daily help or medication reminders, so people can stay in the same place as their needs change, from more independent living all the way to skilled nursing.
There are both semi-private and private suites, designed to make long or short stays as comfortable as possible, and amenities are focused on helping with recovery, safety, and ease of living, so rooms and therapy spaces are set up to support people who need to use walkers, wheelchairs, or who need other special equipment for therapy. The hospital's part of PAM Health, a group known for its rehab care, and everything's set up to help people recover function, regain confidence, and get back to daily life after a setback, with thoughtful programs for seniors who need different levels of support all in one community.