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Are LifeCare nurses and physicians qualified to care for critically ill, medically acute patients and/or rehabilitation patients?

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Are LifeCare nurses and physicians qualified to care for critically ill, medically acute patients and/or rehabilitation patients?

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Our hospitals are staffed with Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)-certified nurses and respiratory therapists. Our multidisciplinary treatment teams are directed by highly trained, committed physicians and include healthcare professionals involved in all aspects of a patient’s care: nurses, respiratory therapists, physical medicine specialists, radiologists, pharmacists, dietitians and case managers. We believe it’s never too soon to begin thinking about rehabilitation. By introducing aggressive therapies to even the most critically ill patients, we can help prevent physical deterioration and begin the recovery process sooner.

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