California Rehabilitation Institute

California Rehabilitation Institute We are one of 25 inpatient rehabilitation hospitals operated by Select Medical. We provide individua

California Rehabilitation Institute is the largest inpatient facility of its kind on the West Coast, and is a partnership of Cedars-Sinai, UCLA Health and Select Medical. Our compassionate, caring, physician-led team of physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and specialized nursing staff are committed 24/7 to bringing advanced acute rehabilitation care to our patients - w

hen they need it the most. We are dedicated to helping each one of our patients recover the strength, skills and independence to return home, and to rebuild their lives. Whether you've had a stroke, spinal cord injury, brain injury, orthopedic injury, neuromuscular illness, cancer or other medical conditions, choosing an inpatient physical medicine and rehabilitation hospital is the most important step you will take toward your recovery.

We wish you and your family a safe and happy Fourth of July.
07/04/2025

We wish you and your family a safe and happy Fourth of July.

Today, we acknowledge the importance of Juneteenth, which commemorates the abolition of slavery.
06/19/2025

Today, we acknowledge the importance of Juneteenth, which commemorates the abolition of slavery.

Our nursing assistants and patient care technicians champion the recovery of every patient from admission to discharge. ...
06/12/2025

Our nursing assistants and patient care technicians champion the recovery of every patient from admission to discharge. An integral part of the nursing team, they obtain vital signs, assist patients with daily care and support their physical and emotional needs.

Join us as we celebrate these compassionate health care professionals. 🌟

We’re pleased to announce the DAISY regional award winners for our critical illness recovery hospitals and inpatient reh...
06/10/2025

We’re pleased to announce the DAISY regional award winners for our critical illness recovery hospitals and inpatient rehabilitation hospitals. Recognized by patients, colleagues and families for the extraordinary care they provide, these nurses are fully invested in their patients’ recoveries.

Critical Illness Recovery Hospitals DAISY Winners:
Regency Hospital – Cleveland East: Josie Veon
Regency Hospital – Minneapolis: Dylan Dennhardt
Select Specialty Hospital – Battle Creek: Daniel Cortright
Select Specialty Hospital – Cleveland Fairhill: Julie Buck
Select Specialty Hospital – Downriver: Angela Alvarez
Select Specialty Hospital – Flint: William Bowling
Select Specialty Hospital – Fort Myers: Max Reichbart
Select Specialty Hospital – Nashville West: Kellen “Chad” Byers
Select Specialty Hospital – Nashville West: Melissa McCollum
Select Specialty Hospital – Tucson Northwest: Electra Johnson

Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals DAISY Winners:
Banner Rehabilitation Hospital Phoenix - Catalina Kirk
California Rehabilitation Institute: Alisha Totty
Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation - Chester: Stephanie Gonzales
Ochsner Rehabilitation Hospital: Cassie Wilson
Ochsner Rehabilitation Hospital: Fran St. Pierre

Learn more about exciting employment opportunities with Select Medical by viewing our openings here: https://bit.ly/4jr7zf5

DAISY Foundation

Our mission is to provide an exceptional patient care experience that promotes healing and recovery in a compassionate environment. This mission is made possible by our employees. Patients, family members, or colleagues can easily commend someone through our recognition programs, which are accessibl...

You may have heard the words “aphasia” and “dysphagia” when supporting a loved one’s health journey and wondered what th...
06/04/2025

You may have heard the words “aphasia” and “dysphagia” when supporting a loved one’s health journey and wondered what they mean and how they differ.

June is National Aphasia Awareness Month—a fitting time to highlight this communication disorder and contrast it with dysphagia, another disorder patients may face after injury or illness.

Aphasia affects a person’s ability to speak, read or write—although not necessarily their thinking. After a stroke or brain injury that damages the language centers in the brain, a patient may have trouble finding the right words, understanding what others say or comprehending text.

Dysphagia is the difficulty in swallowing, and can occur as a symptom of many different conditions, including brain and muscle disorders.

Stroke recovery goals can look very different for each stroke survivor. Some simply want to stand or eat on their own. O...
05/29/2025

Stroke recovery goals can look very different for each stroke survivor. Some simply want to stand or eat on their own. Others envision returning to work, travelling the world or reclaiming the role of family event planner. The most common goal among patients? Returning home. Select Medical’s nationwide network of inpatient rehabilitation hospitals focuses on helping patients do just that.

This Memorial Day, we honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice serving and protecting our country.
05/26/2025

This Memorial Day, we honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice serving and protecting our country.

05/21/2025

Clark Crist once helped MLB players like Kenny Lofton (Cleveland Guardians), Mike Leake (Seattle Mariners) and Albert Pujols (St. Louis Cardinals) sign their contracts. Then suddenly the former player, manager and Major League scout needed help himself. He suffered a massive stroke, which affected his ability to walk, feed and dress himself.

In addition to friends and former teammates like Terry Francona (The University of Arizona, Cincinnati Reds, Boston Red Sox), Barry Larkin (Cincinnati Reds) and Luis Gonzalez (Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros), Clark needed a coach. Instead he found a team. The therapists at HonorHealth Rehabilitation Hospital helped Clark come home again.

Read Clark's story: https://bit.ly/4jeZzNZ

To learn more about Select Medical’s network of hospitals, visit: https://www.selectmedical.com/about-us/

Many of our patients struggle to speak, swallow or think clearly when they transition to our care. They’re recovering fr...
05/18/2025

Many of our patients struggle to speak, swallow or think clearly when they transition to our care. They’re recovering from injury or illness and want to talk with a loved one, eat their favorite food and manage their daily activities.

Certified speech-language pathologists (SLPs) play an important role in making that happen. As part of a multi-disciplinary care team, SLPs diagnose communication and swallowing conditions and create individualized plans to address them.

For some patients, that may mean exercises to strengthen their tongue, lips and throat. For others, it might be activities to improve memory and problem solving—all with the goal of getting them back to their lives.

05/16/2025

We partner with top-tier, innovative health care systems nationwide. Select Medical’s network of hospitals is devoted to helping patients recover, achieve successful outcomes and regain their quality of life.

Caleb Utley, a 34-year-old restaurant server, enjoyed an active life with his fiancé and their two dogs. But a catastrop...
05/15/2025

Caleb Utley, a 34-year-old restaurant server, enjoyed an active life with his fiancé and their two dogs. But a catastrophic vehicle accident changed everything. The incident left him with multiple traumatic wounds including a brain injury. He faced a long road to recovery. His first stop after the ICU was Select Specialty Hospital - Dallas Plano, a critical illness recovery hospital, where he continued to heal from his injuries. After meeting his goals, he transferred to Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Frisco, to regain his mobility, communication skills and other abilities to return to the life he loved.

Read more about Caleb’s amazing recovery: https://bit.ly/4mhHmSF

To learn more about Select Medical’s network of hospitals, visit: https://www.selectmedical.com/about-us/

It is a myth that only older people can suffer a stroke. In fact, rates of stroke among younger adults are on the rise, ...
05/14/2025

It is a myth that only older people can suffer a stroke. In fact, rates of stroke among younger adults are on the rise, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In a study conducted from 2011-13 and from 2020-22, the prevalence of strokes in people ages 18 to 44 rose 14.6%, while those ages 45 to 64 rose 15.7%.

Though strokes remain most common in those who are 65 or older, they can occur at any age. The CDC report highlights a rise in obesity, physical inactivity, diabetes and high blood pressure as contributing to increased strokes among younger people. Despite the rise, there are steps younger adults can take to lower their chances of having a stroke now and in the future.

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