Rehabilitation Services

Helping you regain what you have lost. 

Rehabilitation Services

Rehabilitation Services

Bridging the gap between hospital and home

Tanner Rehabilitation Services offers short-term, hospital-based recovery care for patients who are no longer in need of acute medical treatment but who aren’t yet ready to return home.

Woman receiving therapyOur goal is to support your recovery in a warm, healing environment that combines the comforts of home with hospital-level care.

Helping you heal with confidence

We support recovery from:

  • Stroke
  • Pneumonia
  • Major surgery
  • Serious illness or injury

Our programs are designed to reduce the risk of complications or hospital readmission by helping you regain strength, manage medications and prepare for a safe discharge to your home or next level of care.

What we offer

We provide a full spectrum of rehabilitation support services, including:

  • Personalized plan of care
  • Physical, occupational, respiratory and speech therapy
  • On-site physicians and skilled nursing care
  • Private, home-like patient rooms
  • Nutrition and meal services
  • Rehabilitation gyms
  • Wound care and medication management
  • In-house radiology, lab and pharmacy
  • Education about living with a condition or recovery
  • Case management and discharge planning

Care settings tailored to you

We offer:

  • Inpatient rehabilitation care (swing bed)
  • Outpatient therapy
  • Home health rehabilitation
  • Occupational health services

Whether you’re recovering from a hospital stay or continuing therapy from home, our team will tailor your care to your needs and goals.

Locations

  • Higgins General Hospital
    200 Allen Memorial Drive, Bremen, GA 30110

  • Tanner Medical Center/East Alabama
    1032 South Main Street, Wedowee, AL 36278

Referral or Questions?
Inpatient Rehab Admission Coordinator: 770-812-9049
Outpatient Rehab Therapies: 770-812-2291 

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