
People with traumatic brain injuries face tremendous challenges. MossRehab's spectrum of inpatient programs address people's
varied rehabilitation needs, including evaluation of those in a vegetative state and treatment for disorders that limit mobility.
Through its various programs, Drucker Brain Injury Center treats approximately 200 inpatients each year, with about 90 percent
returning to their homes.
An important element of all our programs is family involvement. Every Drucker Brain Injury program includes education and
training for family members, who play a vital role in helping a loved one with brain injury make progress. We also provide
support for family members, helping them deal with the stress often associated with caring for someone with a disability.
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The Comprehensive Rehabilitation Program is for people who have experienced severe brain injury and who need hospitalization. Our treatment team begins by assessing
the individual's ability to function. The team then develops a program to help patients regain self-care skills and mobility
and improve mental skills, communications and social behavior. Guided by our team of rehab experts, our patients work to develop
the skills that will enable them to return to community life.
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The Responsiveness Program
evaluates people who are either in a coma, emerging from a coma or have a questionable ability to participate in rehabilitation
therapy.
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The Neuro-Orthopaedic Program provides help for people whose arms and legs have limited or no mobility due to brain injury or other neurological disorders.
For more information about our inpatient services,
call 1-800-CALL-MOSS.