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Rehabilitation Services - General
Inpatient & Outpatient
Therapists
skilled in physical, occupational and speech-language pathology
identify problem areas and provide treatment under the direction of
your physician. Our professional staff works as a team to focus
on each patient's needs and goals. The Irwin Rehabilitation
Center on the CCMH campus features a main gymnasium with a wide range
of equipment, private treatment rooms, work conditioning area and an
aquatic therapy pool. Individual suites are located on the
perimeter for occupational and speech therapy. There is also a
suite for the physical medicine and rehabilitation physician and the vision independence program.
Cardiac rehabilitation and diabetes education are also offered.
Rehabilitation services are also available at our satellite clinic
locations and through CCMH's home health agency.
Physical Therapy
- Serves patients across the lifespan including pediatrics,
adolescents, adults, and geriatrics with orthopedic, neurological and
cardiopulmonary conditions, connective tissue disorders and sports
injuries. Physical Therapists provide evaluation and treatment for
people with orthopedic conditions such as arthritis, joint replacement,
low back pain, and osteoporosis; joint and soft tissue injuries such as
fractures and dislocations; neurologic conditions such as stroke,
traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease or multiple sclerosis;
connective tissue injuries, sports injuries, cardiopulmonary and
circulatory conditions such as congestive heart failure and chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease and workplace injuries including
repetitive stress disorders. When a patient sees a physical therapist
for the first time, they will receive a comprehensive evaluation, upon
which, a plan of care will be developed based on problem areas
identified. Treatment focuses on maximizing mobility, reduction of
pain, restoring function and preventing disability. A physician's order
is required for physical therapy. Physical therapy services are
provided by APTA certified and PA licensed physical therapists (PT) and
physical therapy assistants (PTA), who work under the supervision of a
physical therapist.

Occupational Therapy
- Serves patients across the lifespan including pediatrics,
adolescents, adults, and geriatrics with orthopedic, neurological and
cardiopulmonary conditions, connective tissue disorders, and
developmental delays. Occupational Therapists provide evaluation and
treatment for people with orthopedic conditions such as arthritis,
joint replacement, and osteoporosis; joint and soft tissue injuries
such as fractures and dislocations; neurologic conditions such as
stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease and multiple
sclerosis; cardiopulmonary and circulatory conditions such as
congestive heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and
workplace injuries including repetitive stress disorders. When a
patient sees an occupational therapist for the first time, they will
receive a comprehensive evaluation, upon which, a plan of care will be
developed based on problem areas identified. Treatment focuses on
maximizing functional independence with their activities of daily
living, such as dressing, bathing, transfer safety, along with
functioning needed for vocational and avocational pursuits. A
physician's order is required for occupational therapy. Occupational
therapy services are provided by NBCOT certified and PA licensed
occupational therapists (OTR) and occupational therapy assistants
(COTA), who work under the supervision of an occupational therapist.

Speech Therapy
- Serves patients across the lifespan including pediatrics,
adolescents, adults, and geriatrics with neurological conditions, and
developmental delays. Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP) provide
evaluation and treatment for people with neurologic conditions such as
stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's disease and multiple
sclerosis; vocal cord growths and developmental delays . When a patient
sees a speech-language pathologist for the first time, they will
receive a comprehensive evaluation, upon which, a plan of care will be
developed based on problem areas identified. Treatment focuses on
maximizing communication, cognitive functioning, and swallowing. A
physician's order is required for speech therapy. Speech therapy
services are provided by ASHA certified and PA licensed speech
therapists (SLP).
Emporium Health Center-Physical Therapy
288 Sizerville Road, Emporium, PA 15834
| P. 814-486-2078
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Irwin Rehabilitation Center
1001 East Second Street, Coudersport, PA 16915
| P. 814-274-5300 F. 814-260-5321
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Port Allegany Community Health Center-Physical Therapy
45 Pine Street, Port Allegany, PA 16743
| P. 814-642-5076
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Shinglehouse Physical Therapy
59 Honeoye Street , Shinglehouse, PA 16748
| P. 814-697-7744
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Smethport Health Center-Physical Therapy
83 South Marvin Street, Smethport, PA 16749
| P. 814-887-5214
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