Rehabilitation Services
Rehabilitation is the art and science of restoring and promoting good health and independence. It is frequently needed to recover from an accident, medical condition, or surgical procedure. If you've experienced a decline in function due to pain, stiffness, weakness, paralysis or loss of limb, you may greatly benefit from Beverly Hospital's Rehabilitation Services.

Physical Therapy to manage pain and improve strength, flexibility, balance, coordinated movements, locomotion (walking) and to prevent falls
Occupational Therapy to manage pain and improve activities of daily living (ADL) including manual skills at home, at work and in the community
Speech and Language Therapy to improve communication skills (comprehension and expression of written or spoken words) and feeding. For example, a stroke patient may need help with eating, swallowing and / or communication
Hand Therapy to improve strength, flexibility and coordination, plus return-to-work training
We will be happy to answer any questions you might have about your rehabilitation needs. Please call us at (323) 725-4334 for more information.
We provide therapy to all age groups on an inpatient or outpatient basis. Our services consist of:
At Beverly Hospital our goals are to help you get back to doing the things you were able to do before your illness or surgery, or learn new functional skills required for a productive, independent and useful life
The conditions most commonly seen are:

Orthopedic (back and neck pain, arthrosis, sciatica, joint replacements, fractures, spinal cord and hand surgeries and sports injuries)
Neurological (Guillain-Barre, stroke, Parkinson's, nerve injuries and paraplegia)
General (Rheumatism, lupus and diabetic neuropathy)
Oncological (Lymphedema (swelling after breast surgery))
Our licensed professionals work with our patients in a warm and friendly environment.
As part of our caring and personalized treatment we provide:
Your choice of appointment time Educational materials
Access to support groups Community resource data and continuing care.
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