ATTENTION

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call 988 for 24/7 free and confidential crisis support. You do not have to be suicidal to call. Access more info and resources on suicide prevention, emotional and mental health support

toggle mobile menu Menu
toggle search menu

Site Navigation

Supplemental

Menu

St. Luke's Rehabilitation Hospital

When you’re a patient at St. Luke’s Rehabilitation, you’ll receive care from many types of providers, each with different expertise, all working together on one care team. Your team will meet regularly in order to provide you with care that’s appropriate for your immediate and ongoing needs. We’ll involve your family and loved ones every step of the way. We want to ensure that you and everyone involved in your care feels confident and supported when you leave the hospital. 

Our goal is to get you back home, living your best life. After an injury or event like a stroke, living your best life may seem difficult to imagine. We understand that uncertainty, and we will provide you and your loved ones the support you need for your recovery. 

Research shows that recovery is optimized when rehabilitation care is located close to home. Having your loved ones nearby and feeling comfortable in your environment helps the healing process. To learn more about the exceptional care offered at St. Luke's Rehabilitation Hospital, view our patient outcomes data.

Specialties

Conditions

  • Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

    A forceful head motion or impact causing a brief change in mental status with lingering side effects.

  • Multiple Sclerosis

    A condition affecting the brain and spinal cord that impacts muscle control and strength, vision, balance, and more.

  • Traumatic Brain Injury

    A forceful head motion or impact causing a change in mental status.

  • Stroke

    Stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain is blocked or bursts. Brain damage can begin within minutes, so act quickly.

What is CARF Accreditation?

What is CARF Accreditation?

Why It Matters

Our comprehensive inpatient programs in the Treasure Valley and Magic Valley are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). This means they are striving to meet the highest standards of care nationally. In order to maintain our CARF accreditation, we must regularly share our patient outcomes as they compare to national benchmarks.


Articles & Resources

  • showing 4 of 4