Patients have complex medical needs as a result of birth defects or complications, traumatic accidents or illnesses. Average length of stay is 24 months. The age range is newborn to 18 years of age. Staff provide rehabilitation due to a traumatic or congenital injury, sudden illness, or post-surgery treatment.
The average length of stay is 25 days, while the age range is newborn to 21 years of age. Comprised by a team of multidisciplinary specialists, the Specialty Services team provides state of the art medical care and treatment plans to all children in the region. Whether your child is in need of rehabilitation services or has a general illness, we have a renowned medical team to service your family's needs.
The average length of stay is 25 days, while the age range is newborn to 21 years of age. Comprised by a team of multidisciplinary specialists, the Specialty Services team provides state of the art medical care and treatment plans to all children in the region. Whether your child is in need of rehabilitation services or has a general illness, we have a renowned medical team to service your family's needs.
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The Children's Center Rehabilitation Hospital, a private non-profit pediatric hospital, offers 24-hour medical care, comprehensive rehabilitative therapies, respiratory care, and special education. We update our video library frequently, so check back for hospital news, educational videos and inspiring patient stories.
The Children's Center Rehabilitation Hospital has a rich history dating back to 1898 when Mattie Mallory, our founder, felt God's call to help the orphans of Oklahoma City. After operating The Oklahoma Orphanage in multiple Oklahoma City locations, Mattie moved the children to Bethany in 1909. Mallory was instrumental in the establishment of Bethany.
Bethany is a western suburb of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area and is located in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 20,307. Bethany is a family-oriented city on the shoreline of Lake Overholser. Situated on historic Route 66 (also known as N.W. 39th Expressway), The Children's Center is an integral part of its community.
We offer 24-hour medical care, comprehensive rehabilitative therapies, respiratory care, and special education. The state of the art facility is home to four main areas of service: Complex Care, Pediatric Medical Rehabilitation, Pediatric Clinic and Outpatient Therapy Services. Complex Care patients have medical needs as a result of birth defects or complications, traumatic accidents or illnesses.
Our interdisciplinary team in the Complex Care Unit provides specialized health care to children (ages newborn to 20 years old) with complex medical needs. These children frequently have chronic severe health conditions and significant functional limitations that require ongoing medical care. Habilitative and/or rehabilitative care and nursing services are provided to patients whose medical condition warrants it.
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Kandy Swan
Aug 28, 2021
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Jaquellin Maeweather
Apr 14, 2021
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My son was in a horrible car accident. His life was forever changed. TCC made us feel so welcomed. When other centers couldn't take him, due to his complications, they were ready and able! Without them we would not be where we are. My sons goal was to walk out without assistance and they pushed him to help him achieve it. The treatment from all staff, towards patients and family is something that should be mirrored throughout healthcare. There are no words to thank them for giving my baby back his life
Shell Ramirez
Oct 09, 2020
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I was referred here by my Doctor after waiting on a list for 8 months we were elated for my son to finally have an opportunity to get in. Before the ice storm I was given 3 future dates for appointments. Was told once sooner care approved us we would be good to go. Then the ice storm happened my family was without power for weeks. I did not get my messages until after the storm that Isaiah had been approved & apparently three appointments were already set in stone. I had talked to no one about this being okayed by sooner care yet so I should have assumed business as usual during an ice storm?
Nicole Schlecht
Jan 05, 2020
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Great place for patients! Horrible place to try to get employment. It had always been a dream of mine to work here. Wonderful Christian place that make you feel so welcome even had an amazing interview. But then they tell you the wrong time to come in tell you to come in between these times then you get there and then they tell you its the wrong time and just throw you out the door like your dreams dont even matter to them like your nothing to them.. Lies to your face and tells you they will call you to reschedule then sends you a email saying your being rejected because even christains cant just
Jennifer Tippin
Sep 29, 2019
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I just recently found out that The Children's Center Rehabilitation Hospital is partnering with Crossings Community Church to have church services there. While I am all for spreading the word of God to others especially to those who can't get out and go to a church but Crossings is NO church. Crossings is a judgmental hypocrisy. If you aren't rich and act perfect and holier than thou art then you aren't welcome in the church. I know because they kicked me out for no good reason obviously cause I am not rich and don't pretend to act perfectly. Though after some of the horrible reviews I read on
Rosa Banh
Dec 28, 2018
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Stephanie Zuniga
Dec 16, 2018
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The children's Rehabilitation Hospital was an awesome Sanctuary for us when we first found out our son has cerebral palsy, epilepsy and a rare genetic mutation. We have seen dr. Brannon for almost 5 years now and We just got discharged for being 2 MINUTES LATE to our appointment time!!
I understand appointment times are important and policies are important but seriously?!!????
It is a little challenging to put a special needs child in and out of a car seat, in and out of the wheelchair, transporting from outside to inside the building to the 2nd floor... (plus I have 2 more small children.) I
I understand appointment times are important and policies are important but seriously?!!????
It is a little challenging to put a special needs child in and out of a car seat, in and out of the wheelchair, transporting from outside to inside the building to the 2nd floor... (plus I have 2 more small children.) I
Daniela Hemingway
Nov 28, 2017
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Chris Cassel
Jun 30, 2017
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Leila Nazarali
Sep 25, 2016
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