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Easter Seals Medical Rehabilitation Program 158 State Street, Meriden CT 203-237-1448
Our Approach To Rehabilitation and Support Easter Seals Outpatient Medical Services takes a “Creating solutions, changing lives” approach. A team of licensed, registered healthcare professionals work together to assess and meet the physical and educational needs of each individual with the goal of rehabilitating the whole person. Then, physicians recommend the specialized services of physical or occupational therapy. A full array of services can be specifically designed to accommodate individual needs through identification, education and preventive treatment.Coordination of your services will be handled by a member of your team.
Physical Therapy The goals of our physical therapy professionals are to help the individual restore function, reduce pain, and improve endurance for physical activity by increasing muscle strength, coordination and balance. Each patient is evaluated so that specific therapy goals may be formulated. A program of treatment and training is initiated to achieve the patient’s goals and maximum independence. Treatment may include: Therapeutic exercise for stretching, strengthening, joint mobilization, relaxation, facilitation and/or conditioning, functional mobility training, utilizing adaptive equipment, hydrotherapy and other therapeutic modalities, brace and prosthetic clinic, back education, including proper lifting techniques.
Occupational Therapy Occupational therapists help individuals improve functional skills in performing daily activities at home and work. An assessment is made to determine what skills are needed to help the patient lead a more independent life. Treatment may include: Activities of daily living, including self-care, feeding and homemaking skills, upper extremity dysfunction, including hand injuries and carpal tunnel syndrome, recommendations for adaptive equipment and custom splinting, and evaluation for developmental delays in children and sensory motor treatment.
Speech & Language Pathology Improving communication skills of children and adults is the primary concern of speech pathology. Professionals evaluate and treat speech, language and cognitive deficits in order to achieve maximum communication ability. Therapists provide services in the areas of aphasia, articulation, stuttering, language delays, dysphagia (swallowing), feeding, traumatic brain injury and voice for clients of all ages.
Audiology An audiologist is a professional with specialized training in the prevention, identification, assessment and treatment of hearing disorders. Audiologists hold a Master’s or Doctoral degree from an accredited university graduate program. Their academic and clinical training provides the foundation for patient management from birth through adulthood. Audiologists determine appropriate patient treatment of hearing and balance problems by combining a complete history with a variety of specialized auditory and vestibular assessments. Our audiologist uses state-of-the-art equipment to obtain accurate results about your hearing loss. These tests are typically conducted in our sound-treated room with calibrated equipment. Based upon the diagnosis, the audiologist will present a variety of treatment options to patients with hearing impairment and balance problems as well as the benefits of the use of hearing aids and the latest hearing aid technology.
Access Rehab Center An Easter Seals-Waterbury Hospital Partnership in Physical Rehabilitation
Access Rehab Center offers a team approach to outpatient physical rehabilitation at 22 Tompkins Street and other convenient locations (see list below). These services are available for adults and children:
Physical Therapy Program
Orthopedic and Sports Medicine
- Center of excellence for the specialty care of athletes
- Comprehensive care of all musculoskeletal injuries
- School presence with pre and post-game coverage
- Travel and tournament game coverage
- Traumatic hand injuries preand post-operative evaluation and rehabilitation
- Functional exercise programs
Occupational Therapy Programs
- Upper extremity and hand rehabilitation
- Physical capacity evaluation
- Work simulation / work hardening
- Work site evaluation
- Neurologic rehabilitation
- Myofascial Release
Speech Therapy Programs
- Articulation Therapy
- Voice Therapy
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication Training
- Cognitive Training
- Dysphagia/Swallowing Therapy
Pediatric Services
- Occupational, Physical, Speech/Language Therapies
- Evaluations for adaptive equipment, wheelchairs, braces/orthotics and artificial limbs
- Feeding assessments
- Neonatal Assessment/Intervention
- Oral Motor Intervention
- Sensory Integration
- Self Help Skills
- Communication/Language Development
- Attention/Organization Interventions
Access Rehab Centers emphasize a team approach and a collaborative relationship with the referring physician. Evening hours are available. Medicare and most insurance plans are accepted.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Access Rehab Center Locations
http://www.accessrehabcenters.com/locations.cfm
Waterbury
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134 Grandview Avenue Waterbury, CT 06708 Phone: (203) 573-7130 Fax: (203) 573-7234 |
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22 Tompkins Street Waterbury, CT 06708 Phone (203) 419-0381 Fax: (203) 419-0389 |
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715 Lakewood Rd. Waterbury, CT 06704 Phone (203) 759-1122 Fax (203) 596-9882 |
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Waterbury Hospital 64 Robbins Street Waterbury, CT 06721 Phone (203) 573-6041 Fax (203) 573-7659 |
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2154 East Main Street Waterbury, CT 06705 Phone: (203) 575-0516 Fax: (203) 575-0682 |
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Middlebury / Southbury
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1625 Straits Turnpike Middlebury, CT 06762 Phone: (203) 598-0400 Fax: (203) 598-0852 |
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70-G Bennett Square Southbury, CT 06488 Phone: (203) 267-4060 Fax: (203) 267-4065 |
Oxford / Seymour / Naugatuck
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84 Oxford Road (Rte 67) (Oxford / Seymour line) Oxford, CT 06478 Phone: (203) 881-0830 Fax: (203) 881-0894 |
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305 Church Street, Suite 16 Naugatuck, CT 06770 Phone: (203) 723-4010 Fax: (203) 723-4021 |
Thomaston
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131 Main Street Thomaston, CT 06787 Phone (860) 283-4700 Fax (860) 283-4707 |
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