CNS rehabilitation: resources, support, and processes
253 West Medical Center Boulevard, Suite 300
Webster, TX 77598
Phone: 800.554.5448 | 281.725.6600
Fax: 281.769.1650
Located in the city of Webster, in a healthcare campus that hosts some of Texas’ most influential hospitals, this program is centrally positioned within the growing Houston metropolis–just 20 minutes from downtown Houston. This location is minutes away from the Galveston Bay and Clear Lake Shores and close to many local attractions including parks, wildlife, shops, and beautiful waterfront dining. Rich in history and culture, Houston is home to the heroic Battleship Texas and NASA's Johnson Space Center. These wonderful surroundings provide excellent opportunities for socialization and community reintegration–an essential component of brain injury rehabilitation.
Treating all types of acquired and traumatic brain injury
Programs offered: Adult Postacute Inpatient Rehabilitation, Adult Postacute Day Treatment, Adolescent Program, Continued Care and Telerehabilitation
Therapy offered: physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, educational therapy, vision therapy, vestibular therapy, cognitive therapy, patient and family counseling, neurobehavioral rehabilitation, and complimentary integrative therapy
Services offered: nursing, disease management, family-oriented education; community re-entry assistance, home evaluations, medical coordination, case management, patient education classes
Medical oversite by a physician and neurologist. CNS consultant physicians/physiatrists carry a significant amount of responsibility for program review and approval. In addition, CNS utilizes services of other medical specialists in the community
State-of-the-art rehabilitation: ZeroG Gait and Balance System, for balance and gait improvement; a mobile interactive metronome; Bioness Integrated Therapy System (BITS), utilized to address vision, motor and balance training; Independent Living Scale tracking system to monitor patient progress; tablets to record/integrate patient data in real time for analysis; patient web portal for 24/7 secure access; a dedicated physician space including a medical exam room, secure medication room, and a nursing suite; an area for behavior analysis including a meditation/quiet room; patient and staff kitchen; computer center, and offices for case management and administrative functions
In our Houston inpatient program, patients will focus on relearning Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and rebuilding skills for independence in the clinical setting during the day and at the residence at night and on weekends. In this safe, supportive environment, patients will practice and master basic skills needed for life after rehabilitation. They will reestablish daily schedules and living patterns with dedicated staff present around the clock. Located in the League City area of Houston, the spacious house has six private bedrooms, three baths, and can accommodate up to six patients. The house features a full-service kitchen, garden, and proximity to shopping, parks, cultural attractions, and places of worship. Our community-based residential settings encourage socialization through group events such as movies, game nights, trips to the grocery store, and other activities that foster reintegration–an essential component of brain injury rehabilitation.
Private rooms for up to six patients
Security camera system inside the residence in common areas
Locked drawers and cabinets in common areas to control medication access/distribution
ADA-compliant design
Wheelchair accessible showers
Safety railing in bathrooms
Trained CNS staff on site 24 hours a day
CNS van transportation to and from CNS clinical facilities or CNS sponsored activities
Facility IDs 308491, 307729
253 West Medical Center Boulevard, Suite 300
Webster, TX 77598
Phone: 800.554.5448 | 281.725.6600
Fax: 281.769.1650
Admissions: TXreferralfax@neuroskills.com
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