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.

Our team kicked off last weekend celebrating with some Super Bowl spirit! 🏈 Wearing team jerseys and sharing tasty nacho...
02/12/2026

Our team kicked off last weekend celebrating with some Super Bowl spirit! 🏈 Wearing team jerseys and sharing tasty nachos, we reflected on the importance of teamwork and camaraderie.

Red symbolizes dedication, not just color ❤️ Proud to partner with the American Heart Association to promote heart healt...
02/10/2026

Red symbolizes dedication, not just color ❤️ Proud to partner with the American Heart Association to promote heart health awareness on . Join us in making a meaningful impact—every effort counts! 💙

Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, often has no symptoms. It occurs when the force of blood flowing throug...
02/10/2026

Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, often has no symptoms. It occurs when the force of blood flowing through your blood vessels is consistently too high. Over time, this increased pressure can damage blood vessel walls and raise the risk for serious health problems, including heart attack, heart failure, stroke, and kidney disease.
According to the American Heart Association, the first step in managing high blood pressure is to know your numbers. Having your blood pressure checked allows you to understand your risk and determine whether treatment is needed.
If your blood pressure is elevated, you and your physician can work together to develop a plan to help manage it. This plan may include lifestyle changes or when appropriate, taking prescribed medications. Your physician can help determine the best approach for your individual needs.

With February being American Heart Month, it’s a good time to take stock and prioritize your heart health. Small, everyd...
02/05/2026

With February being American Heart Month, it’s a good time to take stock and prioritize your heart health. Small, everyday choices can protect your cardiovascular system for years to come. Many risk factors associated with heart disease can be managed or prevented with healthy habits. The American Heart Association suggests:

• Getting regular checkups and talking to your doctor about blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, and family history, which are factors that can increase your risk for heart attack or stroke.
• Eating a heart-healthy diet that includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy oils.
• Staying active with at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week.
• Managing stress through calming activities and being sure to get 7-9 hours of quality sleep a night.
• Stopping smoking and limiting alcohol consumption.

Falls are preventable with the right education. Our Clinical Liaison recently hosted a Fall Prevention presentation at a...
02/03/2026

Falls are preventable with the right education. Our Clinical Liaison recently hosted a Fall Prevention presentation at a local Independent Living Facility, empowering residents with safety tips to enhance confidence and independence. Supporting community health is at the heart of what we do.

Falls are a leading cause of serious injuries and death in adults aged 65 and older, according to the Harvard Medical Sc...
01/30/2026

Falls are a leading cause of serious injuries and death in adults aged 65 and older, according to the Harvard Medical School. The accidents can cause fractures and brain injuries, requiring hospital stays.

With intentional safety measures, many of these injuries can be prevented. To help create a safer living environment for older adults:

• Clear away hazards like loose throw rugs, electrical cords, and clutter on floors, stairs, or in hallways
• Make sure the living space is well lit and light switches are easy to reach
• Install sturdy handrails, grab bars, or raised toilet seats throughout the home
• Review medications regularly with a doctor since some may affect balance or cause dizziness
• Encourage regular physical activity to maintain strength and balance

These steps can help reduce the risk of falling and help older adults maintain safety and independence in their homes. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized recommendations.

Celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’”...
01/19/2026

Celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’”

Join us as we recognize and honor Dr. King’s fight for equality through service and making a positive impact in our communities.

After a concussion, when symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, balance challenges, or cognitive issues persist, a struc...
01/16/2026

After a concussion, when symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, balance challenges, or cognitive issues persist, a structured rehabilitation plan may help to support recovery. Rehabilitation can help with specific challenges such as:
• Physical therapy for dizziness, headaches, neck pain, or balance issues
• Occupational therapy for assistance with daily tasks and adaptations needed for concussions
• Speech therapy to help with cognitive, memory, attention, communication, or sensory-related issues
If you or someone you know has concussion symptoms that aren’t improving, be sure to follow up with your physician. Ask if rehabilitation may be right for you.

Our team shared their New Year’s resolutions by writing them on blue and white stars, then adding them to an inspiring w...
01/14/2026

Our team shared their New Year’s resolutions by writing them on blue and white stars, then adding them to an inspiring wall display. 🌟✨ It’s a great way to celebrate fresh goals and collective hope for the year ahead. What’s one goal you’re excited to achieve this year?

Looking for a New Year’s resolution that’s easy to keep and helps others?Consider pledging to donate blood at least twic...
01/05/2026

Looking for a New Year’s resolution that’s easy to keep and helps others?

Consider pledging to donate blood at least twice this year. Blood supplies are often at their lowest during winter months, especially January, because of the holidays, travel schedules, seasonal illnesses, and inclement weather. Fewer donors can lead to shortages nationwide.

Blood donations help a multitude of people, including those who have experienced accidents, surgeries, organ transplants, and chronic illnesses. According to the American Red Cross, a single blood donation can help save more than one life. Help make a difference by making a donation.

🎉 Happy New Year from all of us at Ernest Health! As we begin 2026, we're dedicated to supporting your journey to better...
01/01/2026

🎉 Happy New Year from all of us at Ernest Health! As we begin 2026, we're dedicated to supporting your journey to better health and well-being. Let’s make this year one of progress, resilience, and new achievements. How are you planning to prioritize your health this year? Share your goals with us!

Wishing everyone a joyful and safe holiday season! 🎄✨ At Ernest Health, we’re grateful for our community and committed t...
12/25/2025

Wishing everyone a joyful and safe holiday season! 🎄✨ At Ernest Health, we’re grateful for our community and committed to supporting your recovery journey in the new year. How are you celebrating this festive season? Share with us below!

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Stockton, CA
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