Rehabilitation at Brevillier Village

 

Rehabilitation Philosophy

To improve the quality of life of residents by providing comprehensive therapeutic services directed at maximizing the residents' comfort, independence, and safety in a home-like atmosphere.

Speech Therapist, Julie Leonard working with  Barnabas Court resident Ruth Duttry.

Physical Therapist, Nancy Steele and Short Term Stay rehab resident Victor Snadarich.

Brevillier Village offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative services including

- Physical Therapy

- Occupational Therapy

- Speech- Language Pathology

Our rehab department is committed to helping Brevillier residents at Ball Pavilion, Barnabas Court, and Conrad House achieve their highest functional level so that each person can realize an optimal quality of life.

Facts about the Brevillier Village Rehabilitation Department

All rehab staff are employed by Brevillier Village

Rehab Staff have over 60 years of combined to residents at Brevillier Village

Two Rehab Departments...

Ball Pavilion- Skilled Nursing

Barnabas Court North- Personal Care

The rehab staff works closely with other departments including nursing, social services, recreation, and food/nutrition to provide the best possible care for our residents.

As Brevillier staff members, therapists, participate in weekly Wound Care, Dining/Positioning and Fall Team Rounds and provide both general and resident specific in servicing.

 

Physical Therapist, Michelle Henson and Conrad House Resident Polly Loosely.

 

Short Stay Rehabilitation

Residents in the community can also benefit from Brevillier Village's short stay rehab program. Our experienced therapists and team approach helps individuals regain their independence and make a smooth transition back to their home, or to living arrangement that will best meet their needs.

Restorative Nursing Program

Following therapy, residents who continue to reside at Ball Pavilion are referred to our Restorative Nursing Program. This formal program serves as a link between rehab and nursing aimed at maintaining the gains residents achieve while receiving therapy.

 

Home

Brevillier Village

5416 East Lake Road

Erie, PA 16511

Phone: 814-899-8600       Fax: 814-898-1910

Department of Housing & Urban Development

 

Handicapped

Accessible

American Association of Homes and Services of Aging.

Pennsylvania Association for Non-Profit Homes of Aging.

Last modified January 15, 2008