After illness, injury or disability, people in our community turn to Providence Rehabilitation Services for help in regaining strength and independence. Last year, Providence Rehabilitation served more than 30,000 adults and children.
Therapists skilled in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech/language pathology, and audiology pinpoint problem areas and work quickly to resolve them. On average, patients need only six to eight treatments. Insurance covers the cost of most treatments.
News & Information
Simple tips to help prevent falls
Injury from falling causes more death among older adults than any other form of injury. A local television station talked recently with a Providence physical therapist on how people can prevent falls at home. Watch this interview and learn how you can help prevent falls.
ACL injury prevention
Listen to an interview with one of our therapists about ACL injury prevention. This interview aired on KXL radio’s “Experts on the :20s” on Sept. 18.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Prevention and Sports Performance Program
Providence Sports Therapy presents an ACL prevention and sports performance program to help improve athlete's strength and flexibility and help decrease their chances of suffering an ACL injury.
Providence Rehabilitation Continuing Education
Providence offers a wide range of continuing education classes to all physical and occupational therapists. Check our schedulefor 2010.
Vestibular therapy for balance and dizziness issues
Providence Rehabilitation offers specialized treatment programs for patients needing certain types of therapy. These programs feature highly specialized therapists whose goal is to help each patient achieve the best possible results.
Providence Health Resource Centers provide Web-based information and support on a variety of topics relevant to rehabilitation therapy, including: