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    Choosing a Rehabilitation Unit/CARF

    Choosing a rehab facility

    Rehabilitation (rehab) services are provided in many different places, including:

    • Acute care and rehab hospitals

    • Subacute facilities

    • Long-term care facilities

    • In the home by home health agencies

    • Hospitals

    • Inpatient rehab centers

    • Outpatient rehab centers

    • Community health settings

    • Private practice

    • Schools

    • Industrial health centers

    • Veterans Affairs medical centers

    • Military health care centers

    Here are some general questions to ask when trying to choose rehab facilities and services:

    • Does my insurance company have a preferred rehab provider that I must use to qualify for payment of services?

    • What is the cost? Will my insurance company cover all or part of the cost?

    • How far away is the facility? What is the family visiting policy?

    • What are the admission criteria?

    • What are the qualifications of the facility? Is the facility accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)?

    • Is the facility well-maintained, clean, and safe?

    • Has the facility handled treatment for this type of condition before?

    • What are the staff's credentials?

    • Is therapy scheduled every day? How many hours a day?

    • Is a qualified physical therapist on staff and involved in plan of care and treatments?

    • What rehab team members are available for treatment? How is the patient and family included in planning care?

    • What type of patient and family education and support is available?

    • Is there a healthcare provider onsite 24 hours a day?

    • How are emergencies handled?

    • What type of discharge planning and assistance is available?

    • What can be done if care is unsatisfactory?

    Important points about rehab programs

    • Exercise is key. A rehab program should have supervised exercise training at least twice a week. This should include endurance training, interval training, resistance and strength training, upper and lower limbs, and walking exercise. Flexibility, muscle training, and neuromuscular electrical stimulation can also be included.

    • Look for a customized approach. Rehab treatments should be customized for each person. This helps to achieve the best personal functional gains. A customized approach can be done in different types of rehab settings.

    • Community-based and home-based programs. If the frequency and intensity of the programs are the same, community-based and home-based rehab programs are as effective as hospital-based programs.

    • Programs for COPD. For people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a traditional pulmonary rehab program with supervision is the most effective option. If someone with COPD is unable to go to a traditional program, then home-based exercise is an option. But it may be less effective.

    • Help at home for shortness of breath. Standardized home-based pulmonary rehab programs improve shortness of breath (dyspnea) in people with COPD.

    What is CARF?

    CARF stands for Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. It's a private, not-for-profit organization that accredits rehab programs with some of the following services:

    • Adult day services

    • Assisted living

    • Behavioral health services

    • Medical rehab

    CARF helps to promote and assure standards of quality for these programs. It focuses on optimal outcomes for people served.

    Online Medical Reviewer: L Renee Watson MSN RN
    Online Medical Reviewer: Ross Brakeville DPT
    Online Medical Reviewer: Thomas N Joseph MD
    Date Last Reviewed: 1/1/2023
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