Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation

Short-term rehabilitation is designed to help a patient make a safe and comfortable transition from post-acute care to home, or the most appropriate community setting.

Short-term rehabilitation is designed to help a patient make a safe and comfortable transition from post-acute care to home, or the most appropriate community setting. Whether you or your loved one is recovering from surgery, a serious illness, or an injury, we understand the challenge of choosing the best quality care setting for short-term rehabilitation. Let us help you choose the right setting for you.

At Hellenic Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, we offer experienced nursing care and rehabilitation.  A team of professionals is in attendance 24/7 to ensure the highest quality care in a protective and dignified environment.  Together our team creates a culture of excellence, fitting an individual’s needs while working to help patients attain their highest level of functioning.

Our Professional Rehab Team is experienced in physical, speech, and occupational therapies focused on recovery and restoration of independent daily living.  We are staffed by highly-skilled therapists and licensed clinicians who encourage continuing recovery.

Families and physicians have been choosing and recommending The Hellenic for its uncompromising commitment to excellence for 50 years now. We can help you on your road to recovery.

The Hellenic provides residents with entertainment, exercise, spiritual programming, and opportunities to socialize as part of an active lifestyle, based on their needs and abilities.

Learn more by downloading our brochure

Inquiries

If you are considering The Hellenic, call Gaila Fernandez, at our Admissions Department, for a tour at (781) 828-7450, ext. 119.

Physical Therapy
  • Mobility
  • Balance
  • Pain Management
  • Improved Strength and Mobility
  • Therapeutic Interventions
Speech Language Therapy
  • Communication and Orientation
  • Swallowing Disorders
  • Cognition
Occupational Therapy
  • Activities of Daily Living
  • Use of Adaptive Equipment
  • Upper Body Strengthening
  • Community Re-Entry