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Emory Select Outpatient Rehab
No one plans to get sick or hurt, it just happens. That's why we're here -- to help you heal, restore function and get you back to your everyday life. We call this the Select Medical Continuum of Care because we're able to guide you through every step of recovery from hospital to home. In our specialty hospitals, we help patients with even the most complex, chronic medical conditions recover and have quality of life.

Following a stroke, spinal cord injury or brain injury, we help you rebuild function so you can return to life. When injury, an accident, or re-injury occurs, we help you resume the activities you enjoy. Your hospital care team is led by physicians across different specialties. Together, they build a treatment plan that meets your recovery goals with the highest level of quality for the best possible outcomes.
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Co-founded by Rocco A. Ortenzio and Robert A. Ortenzio in 1996, Select Medical began as a regional provider of outpatient physical rehabilitation. Contract therapy was added to the company's specialized health care offerings in 1997, and was quickly followed by the introduction of long-term acute care in 1998.
Please note that this entry point and the computer systems it leads to are the property of Select Medical and intended for authorized use only. We are 46,000 people strong helping more than 60,000 patients per day recover and get back to the people and activities they love. You make a difference in the lives of your patients and their families every single day.
Our highly trained cardiac care teams are at the forefront of heart disease research through Select Medical's long-standing relationship with the American Heart Association. Working together, physicians, nurses, rehabilitation therapists, pharmacists and nutritionists create a treatment and recovery plan that is unique to each patient's cardiac condition to provide the best possible outcome.
Medically complex patients require a unique level of care. Our critical illness recovery hospitals and interdisciplinary team approach provides the best chance of recovery and quality of life. Your loved one will receive care from specialists across all disciplines who form a care team, led by a physician.
Our neurological post-trauma teams provide advanced neurological treatment for patients who have suffered a complex brain injury. In our critical illness recovery hospitals, these individuals are monitored 24/7 as they progress through a highly customized care plan.

During this time, the team's primary focus is to stabilize patients so they are able to be transferred to a rehabilitation hospital and continue on their path of a meaningful recovery.
Reviews (3)
Tammie W.
Tammie W.
Sep 07, 2014
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My dad was transferred to Select ICU from Memorial Hermann ICU and the care he received at Select far surpassed the care he received at Hermann. He was given special attention to every detail and the staff was caring toward him and our family. The Dr's there are mostly from Methodist Hospital. This makes me wish my dad would have been at Methodist instead of Hermann. The Dr's are the best! The hospital is super clean, spacious and bright. After a week and a half, he was moved to a intermediate room and another 2 weeks later he was moved to a regular room. He is now ready to go on to a
Nicole R.
Nicole R.
Mar 24, 2014
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Terrible! My mom was transfered here for her long term care at my request because it was a new very nice facility but after less then a week I insisted she be moved back to Ben taub. I felt as if the way they were ignoring my mom was borderline neglect.

Daily I would find her unconscious in her bed stumped over and slipping down her mattress with no sheet even on the mattress. She would have drool running down here face and dry spit/throw up caked on her face. She would be choking to the point of turning blue in the face and the staff would do nothing. I actually had to yell and even cuss
Diana C.
Diana C.
Aug 24, 2012
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And i am being generous....this place is pathetic, supposedly a place for people to receive physical therapy after being in the hospital. the nurses are sullen, lazy and could care less if the patients live or die. our loved one is there now and we constantly have to insist that they get him out of bed (has bed sores) and the physical therapy is a joke. will be moving out of there asap, a week has been a huge setback in this place. is there anyone out there that has had a similar situation at this hospital?