Stockton Regional Rehabilitation Hospital

Stockton Regional Rehabilitation Hospital AtStocktonRegional Rehabilitation Hospital,we provide specialized inpatient rehabilitative services to our patients, serving Stockton and surrounding areas.

AtStocktonRegional Rehabilitation Hospital,we provide specialized inpatient rehabilitative services to patients who are recovering from disabilities caused by injuries, illnesses, or chronic medical conditions. We see patients who often are recovering from disabilities caused by injuries, illnesses, or chronic medical conditions.Our hospital is located inStockton, California. We are a member of a

larger network of rehabilitation and critical care hospitals throughErnest Health, but are managed locally to best meet the needs of our own community.We consider it a privilege to be able to offer this high-level care and are honored to be a vital part of the Stockton community.

According to the American Stroke Association (ASA), about one in four stroke survivors suffers a second one. But it does...
05/27/2026

According to the American Stroke Association (ASA), about one in four stroke survivors suffers a second one. But it doesn’t have to be that way; preventing a second stroke starts with you.

Treatment options to prevent future strokes can be tailored to individual situations. Work with your doctor to create a plan that reduces your risks and addresses your specific goals, concerns, and circumstances.

The ASA provides the following tips to help prevent a second stroke:

• Work with your doctor to identify the cause of your stroke or previously unknown risk factors. Jointly create a formal program to live a healthier lifestyle that includes exercise, education, and counseling.
• Attend all your follow-up appointments.
• Take recommended medications.
• Manage your risk factors.
• Connect with a support group.

Honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice 🇺🇸. Memorial Day is a reminder to reflect, remember, and pay tribute to o...
05/25/2026

Honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice 🇺🇸. Memorial Day is a reminder to reflect, remember, and pay tribute to our heroes. How are you commemorating this day? Share your moments below.

The brain controls the body’s movement, senses, thinking, and memory. When a stroke blocks blood flow to part of the bra...
05/18/2026

The brain controls the body’s movement, senses, thinking, and memory. When a stroke blocks blood flow to part of the brain, that area can be damaged and lead to changes in sensory, motor, or cognitive abilities.

A stroke on the left side of the brain often affects the right side of the body. It can cause speech and language difficulties (aphasia), right-sided weakness or paralysis, challenges with reasoning or memory, and slower behavior.
A stroke on the right side of the brain often affects the left side of the body. It can cause left-sided weakness or paralysis, vision and spatial perception issues, memory problems, and more impulsive behavior.
Understanding these effects helps with stroke awareness and recovery support.

We recognize and thank our employees for their commitment to delivering specialized rehabilitative care to patients affe...
05/11/2026

We recognize and thank our employees for their commitment to delivering specialized rehabilitative care to patients affected by injuries, illnesses, or chronic medical conditions. Your work makes a meaningful difference by supporting healing, improving health, and restoring hope. We appreciate the important role you play in advancing patient care every day.

More than half a million people experience a stroke every year in the United States. According to the American Stroke As...
05/09/2026

More than half a million people experience a stroke every year in the United States. According to the American Stroke Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, up to 80% of strokes may be preventable by managing key risk factors.

The most important steps include controlling high blood pressure, managing diabetes and high cholesterol, staying physically active, maintaining a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet, quitting smoking, and limiting alcohol. Conditions like atrial fibrillation (AFib) should also be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
Stroke prevention is often possible with consistent lifestyle changes and proper medical care. Talk with your healthcare provider about your stroke risk and how to reduce it.

We were honored to attend groundbreaking ceremony at St. Joseph Medical Center! The new Acute Care Tower, expanded ICU, ...
05/04/2026

We were honored to attend groundbreaking ceremony at St. Joseph Medical Center! The new Acute Care Tower, expanded ICU, more beds, and modern surgical suites will greatly improve patient outcomes. We’re proud to collaborate in advancing both acute and rehab services for our community. Together, we're committed to healthcare excellence! 💙

For many people, aging at home is an important goal. Occupational therapists can help older adults maintain safety and i...
04/27/2026

For many people, aging at home is an important goal. Occupational therapists can help older adults maintain safety and independence in their homes, especially following an injury or illness, by:

• Teaching adaptive strategies with dressing, grooming, cooking, or eating
• Recommending home modifications like grab bars, improved lighting, and removal of tripping hazards
• Providing organizational techniques to remember important tasks
• Training individuals on the proper use of adaptive equipment
Through these strategies and others, occupational therapists can help older adults prevent injuries and maintain as much independence and quality of life as possible.

SRRH had a fantastic time sponsoring and participating in the 45th Annual Stockton Chamber Golf Tournament! ⛳️ These eve...
04/22/2026

SRRH had a fantastic time sponsoring and participating in the 45th Annual Stockton Chamber Golf Tournament! ⛳️ These events are perfect for connecting with community leaders, strengthening partnerships, and supporting Stockton’s growth. Our team enjoyed meaningful conversations, building relationships that enhance the care we provide. Thanks to the Stockton Chamber for organizing such a successful event. We are already excited for next year! #

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.

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607 E. Magnolia Street
Stockton, CA
95202

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