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Physical Therapy
The licensed physical therapy staff at Mercy Medical Center is dedicated to assisting our patients recover from problems with bones, muscles, joints, and nerves that are associated with an accident, illness, or disease.  With a plan to promote and facilitate optimal health and human function a physical therapist can design a comprehensive care plan to help reduce pain, restore strength, and improve functional mobility, independence, flexibility and endurance.  The physical therapists at Mercy Medical Center work to help our patients achieve their highest level of functional independence prior to returning home. We also work closely with physicians and case managers to provide recommendations for other services when needed such as outpatient therapy, home health care, an acute rehabilitation facility, or a skilled nursing facility.

Occupational Therapy
The licensed occupational therapy staff at Mercy Medical Center is dedicated to assisting our patients recover from problems caused from an accident, illness, or disease.  Occupational therapists specialize in designing care plans to improve patient’s quality of life through the promotion of maximal function and independence with activities of daily living such as bathing, eating, toileting, dressing and those associated with work and leisure.  Occupational therapists also problem solve issues with their patients and make suggestions for appropriate equipment and modifications to improve safety and independence. The occupational therapists at Mercy Medical Center work to help our patients achieve their highest level of functional independence prior to returning home.  We also work closely with physicians and case managers to provide recommendations for other services when needed such as outpatient therapy, home health care, an acute rehabilitation facility, or a skilled nursing facility.

Speech Language Pathology
The licensed speech language pathology staff at Mercy Medical Center is dedicated to improving our patient’s quality of life through the evaluation and treatment of disorders involving swallowing, speech, voice, language, cognition, and memory associated with an accident, illness, or disease.  Speech language pathologists design care plans to improve patient’s ability to communicate through a variety of facilitatory and compensatory treatment techniques.  Patients with possible swallowing disorders are seen for an evaluation which may include a videofluoroscopic swallow study.  The evaluation is followed by treatments and diet modifications as needed.