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Do LTAC Hospitals provide the same rehabilitation services offered at New England Rehabilitation Hospital?

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Do LTAC Hospitals provide the same rehabilitation services offered at New England Rehabilitation Hospital?

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The distinct difference between New England Rehabilitation Hospital (Acute Rehab Hospital) and LTAC hospitals lies in the intensity of the rehabilitation provided patients. Intensity of rehabilitation refers to the total amount of time a patient receives therapy per day as well as the number of disciplines or rehabilitation specialties (physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, respiratory therapy and/or prosthetic care) that are available to provide care. Intensity of rehabilitation is one of the keys to optimal functional improvements. While Medicare requires acute rehabilitation hospitals to provide patients 3 hours of therapy per day, at least 5 days per week, there is no minimum therapy requirement for LTAC hospitals. The principle mission of LTAC hospitals is to care for patients whose primary need is medical management, not rehabilitation. Some LTAC hospitals claim they provide comprehensive rehabilitation equal to New England Rehabilitation Hospital. This can be a

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