Stroke Rehabilitation Program

The Riverview Health Centre Neurology Rehabilitation: Stroke Program provides comprehensive, interdisciplinary inpatient rehabilitation for adults with neurological impairments due to stroke (cerebral vascular accidents).

Care is provided from the active rehabilitation stage through discharge, with a focus on preparation re-entry to the community. Length of stay is set based on assessment findings and the resources available in the community. The target discharge date set on admission, may change during the course of rehabilitation.

The Program and its Referral Process

A picture of a resident in rehabilitation

The Stroke Rehab Program primarily addresses the rehabilitation needs of people with neurological impairments and disabilities related to cerebral vascular accidents who would benefit from intense rehabilitation. 

Admission of a person to the Riverview Health Centre Stroke Rehab Program is initiated by written application by a physician to the regional Rehab/Geriatrics Program Coordinated Entry Office.  Requests for additional information will be made of the referral source as necessary.

Objectives of the Program

  • To provide specialized and coordinated interdisciplinary team assessment, planning, care and treatment approaches with an emphasis on continuity of care from the acute stage to active rehabilitation and follow-up after discharge.
  • To respond to referrals and complete assessments within the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, rural Manitoba and/or Northwestern Ontario. 
  • To offer a holistic approach to meeting each person’s needs, including but not necessarily limited to physical, cognitive, behavioral, emotional, social and community functioning.
  • To encourage and support research in various aspects of rehabilitation for individuals affected by cerebral vascular accidents, thereby improving the quality of services provided.
  • To provide educational programs for people we serve, family care partners, team members, and other appropriate stakeholders.
A picture of RHC staff assisting a patient on a therapy session

About the Community

The Stroke Rehab Program is located on 4 East, a 30-bed community.  People have private bedrooms, each with their own bathroom. There is a communal dining area and lounge for use by people we serve and their family care partners. Therapy programs are primarily provided in a central rehabilitation treatment area.  Depending on each person’s needs, we will provide or have consultative services from:

  • Clinical Nutrition
  • Home Care
  • Laboratory
  • Medical Specialists
  • Neuropsychology
  • Respiratory Therapy
  • Nursing 
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Orthotics
  • Speech and Language Pathology
  • Physiotherapy
  • Pharmacy
  • Rehabilitation Engineering for special devices
  • Social Work
  • Spiritual Care

Components of the Program

People will be assessed and provided with treatment and care by an interdisciplinary team. Treatment programs are established, and progress is monitored at regular intervals. Treatment programs typically address the areas of:

  • Physical functioning
  • Cognitive functioning
  • Behavioral and emotional functioning
  • Social and community functioning

Resources

Key Contact

For more information on this program, contact the Patient Care Manager at:

204-478-6135

Your Questions

How can I receive Rehab Services at Riverview?

We are part of the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) rehab/geriatrics program coordinated entry system. Riverview offers stroke and acute brain injury rehabilitation. If you need rehab from a full team of rehab clinicians (doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech language pathologists, and others) and do not require acute care hospitalization, you can be referred to the regional system by your physician. As beds become available, Riverview receives candidate applications from the system. Where more than one centre offers rehab, this centralized process helps ensure that you go to an available rehab bed as quickly as possible.

Learn more about how this works: https://wrha.mb.ca/rehabilitation/

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