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About Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Hospitals

A partnership between Cleveland Clinic and Select Medical, Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Hospital provides medical rehabilitation hospital services at three Ohio locations – Avon, Beachwood and Edwin Shaw (Akron). Led by a physiatrist — a physician board certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation — our team includes rehabilitation nurses; physical, occupational and speech-language therapists; dietitians; case managers and other clinical and support staff. Together, as part of a national network of approximately 30 inpatient rehabilitation hospitals, we leverage best practices to help patients recover the strength, skills and functional ability to return home and rebuild their lives. 

Working at Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Hospitals

Our interdisciplinary care teams develop personalized treatment plans to meet patient needs, with a goal to improve over time and return to daily life. Learn what this looks like in the videos below.

Recognitions

We are committed to creating a culture of inclusivity and diversity while providing opportunities for professional growth and development.

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    Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Hospital has been named to Newsweek’s 2024 list of America’s Best Physical Rehab Centers in the state of Ohio.
  • CARF accreditation signifies that Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Hospital meets the highest quality standards and recognizes our commitment to continuous improvement in care delivery, program development and serving community needs.
  • Select Medical is proud to receive recognition in 2024 both as a Greatest Workplace for Women and a Greatest Workplace for Diversity.
  • Proudly supporting our military veterans and their spouses.

Carol Roseboro utilizes supportive equipment and her walker to walk. She smiles at the camera with her nurse.
our patients say it best
Carol's story
Ultrasounds surfaced blood clots in both of Carol’s legs as well as gout, an inflammatory arthritis that causes pain and swelling in the joints. Vascular surgeons diagnosed Carol with peripheral arterial disease, a narrowing or blockage of the vessels carrying blood from the heart to the legs. Carol had her left leg amputated in April, followed by her right leg in June.

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