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For Clinicians

Getting you back to better.

For Clinicians

If your patients require continued care, we’re here to help. Ballard Rehabilitation Hospital offers patients the opportunity to receive comprehensive rehabilitation services, all while continuing their medical treatment plans in a safe hospital environment.

How can I refer to Ballard Rehabilitation Hospital?
To learn more about our services or to make a referral, contact us at 909.473.1301. Our team members will answer any questions you may have about our services, receive your referral, and provide a complete pre-admission evaluation for your patient.

What are the indicators my patient would benefit from treatment at Ballard Rehabilitation Hospital?
Ballard Rehabilitation Hospital treats patients with a variety of conditions and needs. The following are just a few of the possible indicators that your patient may benefit from and be appropriate for our level of care.

Consider us if any of the following conditions apply.
Your patient:

  • Requires a hospital level of care for treatment and monitoring of medical needs and is able to participate in intensive rehabilitation services.
  • Has the potential to improve their functional level and independence.
  • Has failed at a lower level of care.
  • Has had an extended hospital stay or has had multiple recent hospital admissions.
  • Has had recent surgery, including amputation or extensive wound care treatment.
  • Is medically complex and recovering from a cardiac, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, or orthopedic injury or illness.
  • Has experienced catastrophic injury (trauma injuries, work-related injuries).
  • Requires neurological rehabilitation for a condition such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, or spinal cord injury.

Recent Success Stories from Ballard Rehabilitation Hospital

  • Efren, a patient at Ballard Rehabilitation Hospital, stands smiling with members of his care team. He wears a neck brace and arm sling, surrounded by three therapists. The image includes the Ballard Rehabilitation Hospital logo and the text 'Success Story: Efren Cortez.
    Efren Cortez

    When Efren Cortez arrived at Ballard Rehabilitation Hospital, he faced a long road ahead. After surviving a gunshot wound to the neck that left him with fractures in his vertebrae, he required the help of two people just to move in bed or transfer to a wheelchair. He couldn’t walk, propel his wheelchair, or complete daily activities on his own.

  • Image of Glen outside of Ballard Rehabilitation Hospital
    Glen Woody

    When 55-year-old truck driver Glen Woody was running late, his co-worker became concerned. Glen was a proud and reliable truck driver, and it wasn’t like him to be behind schedule and fail to check in. Glen’s team sought to track him down, and when they did, they had him taken to the hospital. The team thought Glen was experiencing food poisoning, but Glen actually had suffered a severe stroke. Read more about Glen Woody

  • James at Ballad Rehabilitation Hospital
    James Kirk

    Known as “Jimbo” by the staff, James Kirk made terrific progress at Ballard Rehabilitation Hospital as he recovered from a second stroke. Read more about James Kirk

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San Bernardino, CA 92411

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