Spartanburg Rehabilitation Institute

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At Spartanburg Rehabilitation Institute, we provide specialized inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative services to patients recovering from a serious injury or illness. At Spartanburg Rehabilitation Institute, we provide specialized inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative services to our patients, serving Spartanburg and Greenville, S.C. We see patients who often are recovering from disabilities

caused by injuries, illnesses, or chronic medical conditions.These efforts have earned us national recognition as a healthcare leader, allowing us to provide the highest level of available care to our patients in our own community.

Join us in celebrating Donna Oddo, PTA, on her 10-year work anniversary!Thank you, Donna, for your dedication, compassio...
04/23/2026

Join us in celebrating Donna Oddo, PTA, on her 10-year work anniversary!

Thank you, Donna, for your dedication, compassion, and the incredible care you provide every day. We are so grateful to have you as part of the SRI team!

April is Occupational Therapy Month! 🎉 OT professionals make a real difference in helping individuals regain independenc...
04/21/2026

April is Occupational Therapy Month! 🎉 OT professionals make a real difference in helping individuals regain independence and improve their quality of life. Thank you to all the dedicated therapists who empower recovery every day! 💪✨

Many individuals who have undergone an amputation experience phantom limb pain, which is a sensation of pain, tingling, ...
04/20/2026

Many individuals who have undergone an amputation experience phantom limb pain, which is a sensation of pain, tingling, or discomfort that feels like it is coming from a limb that’s no longer there.

Phantom pain occurs because the brain and nervous system continue to send and receive signals related to the missing limb. Researchers believe phantom limb pain can occur due to several factors, including:
• Neurological changes where the brain’s sensory map still recognizes the missing limb
• Misfiring of nerve signals from nerves that were severed
• Scar tissue formation that places pressure on nearby nerves
• Psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, or depression that may intensify pain symptoms
Rehabilitation can help manage phantom limb pain and improve quality of life. Treatment may include desensitization techniques, stretching, massage, and prosthetic training to help the body adapt after a limb loss.

People living with Parkinson’s disease may experience a variety of symptoms thataffect everyday life, including tremors,...
04/13/2026

People living with Parkinson’s disease may experience a variety of symptoms that
affect everyday life, including tremors, muscle stiffness, slowed movement,
fatigue, balance problems, and difficulty walking.Occupational therapists play an important role in helping individuals maintain independence
and safely perform daily activities for as long as possible. Through techniques
and exercises, occupational therapists can help individuals increase hand
strength, coordination, and dexterity, while improving movement and reducing
fall risks. In addition, occupational therapists can supply strategies and
adaptations to help with everyday activities like dressing, bathing, grooming,
and meal preparations. Energy conservation and pacing techniques also can be
provided to help to manage fatigue.By focusing on practical solutions for everyday activities, occupational therapy
can help individuals with Parkinson’s maintain confidence, independence, and
quality of life.

Spartanburg Rehabilitation Institute enjoyed being out at Strides for GAPS walk in Greenville!A great way to stay active...
04/13/2026

Spartanburg Rehabilitation Institute enjoyed being out at Strides for GAPS walk in Greenville!

A great way to stay active and celebrate World Parkinson’s Day!!

Recovering from an amputation often requires specialized rehabilitation to regain strength, mobility, and independence. ...
04/06/2026

Recovering from an amputation often requires specialized rehabilitation to regain strength, mobility, and independence. Research shows that individuals who receive rehabilitation at an inpatient rehabilitation facility have better outcomes than those who receive care at nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities. According to a study by Dobson DaVanzo & Associates, patients treated in medical rehabilitation hospitals are more likely to return home sooner, remain home longer, and have improved functional outcomes.

Medical rehabilitation hospitals provide patients with intensive therapy at a minimum of 15 hours a week, with services including:
• Prosthetic training to learn how to properly use and care for a prosthetic limb
• Pain management strategies to reduce phantom limb pain and discomfort
• Strength and mobility exercises to improve balance, stability, and movement
• Functional training to safely perform everyday activities
With the right support and therapy, many individuals with limb loss can successfully regain independence and return to activities that they enjoy.

Congratulations to our February 2026 Employee of the Month: Tabatha BrockTabatha always has a smile on her face and exhi...
04/04/2026

Congratulations to our February 2026 Employee of the Month: Tabatha Brock

Tabatha always has a smile on her face and exhibits a positive attitude. She strives to help other team members, patients, and visitors whenever she can. Tabatha is willing to step up and support others without being asked to do so.

Congratulations Tabatha!!

Happy Doctors Day!Today we want to give a heartfelt thank you to Dr Hudson and Dr Morrison for all that you do for SRI a...
03/30/2026

Happy Doctors Day!

Today we want to give a heartfelt thank you to Dr Hudson and Dr Morrison for all that you do for SRI and the patients you serve every day.
Your dedication, compassion, and commitment to quality care truly make a difference.

đźš§ Growth is underway in South Carolina!Spartanburg Rehabilitation Institute has announced plans for a 20-bed expansion a...
03/23/2026

đźš§ Growth is underway in South Carolina!

Spartanburg Rehabilitation Institute has announced plans for a 20-bed expansion at its campus in Spartanburg. The project will increase capacity to 60 private patient rooms and expand the therapy gym, helping serve more patients recovering from complex injuries and illnesses.

This expansion supports the growing demand for specialized rehabilitation care while continuing the hospital’s commitment to exceptional patient outcomes.

👉 Read the full story: https://bit.ly/4cQK1jV

“Increasing specialized rehabilitation at our Spartanburg campus is a significant way we can better serve this community,” says Jake Socha, CEO and President of Ernest Health. “It enables us to expand support for patients’ post-acute needs while continuing the tradition of care we’ve proudly provided here for many years.”

Lynn Fleming

SRI is rocking our socks today for World Down Syndrome Day! 🧦💙💛Proud to support awareness, inclusion, and our community....
03/21/2026

SRI is rocking our socks today for World Down Syndrome Day! 🧦💙💛

Proud to support awareness, inclusion, and our community.

Happy Healthcare HR Week!Thank you Traci, for all you do to support our hospital and staff. Your dedication truly makes ...
03/18/2026

Happy Healthcare HR Week!

Thank you Traci, for all you do to support our hospital and staff. Your dedication truly makes a difference every day—we appreciate you!

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160 Harold Fleming Court
Spartanburg, SC
29303

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