Albury Wodonga Private Hospital has unveiled its new rehabilitation ward, the latest step in the hospital’s multi-million dollar redevelopment.
The new space features a purpose-built rehabilitation ward with 14 private inpatient rooms and a new dedicated gym featuring state-of-the-art Tyro-motion robotic rehabilitation equipment.
Albury Wodonga Private Hospital CEO, Paul Boje, said the service would provide personalised rehabilitation care for local patients recovering from injury or illness.
“We’re thrilled to be opening our new rehabilitation space and expanding the services Albury Wodonga Private Hospital can offer the local community,” Mr Boje said.
“The new inpatient rehabilitation service will provide personalised treatment plans designed to help patients achieve greater functional independence and improve their quality of life.”
Mr Boje said the new ward would embrace a multidisciplinary approach to healthcare with patients supported by a team of dedicated nursing and allied health staff.
“Patients on the rehabilitation ward will have access to our experienced team of health care professionals including rehab nurses, occupational therapists, physios, dietitians and mental health professionals,” he said.
"Our goal is to provide all patients with the highest quality of care and support. I am extremely proud that now our patients can access rehabilitation services on site, to begin their recovery journey. Our aim is to help patients regain their independence and get back to their homes and loved ones as quickly and safely as possible."
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