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Your rehabilitation, your choice

Eden Private Hospital is the Sunshine Coast’s longest operating private rehabilitation facility, with 48 dedicated medical, rehabilitation and mental health beds.

Eden Private Hospital delivers comprehensive rehabilitation programs to both inpatients and outpatients, that are tailored to the patient’s specific needs and goals, and managed by a multidisciplinary team of allied health professionals under the care of a rehabilitation consultant.

Their experienced staff work together to help patients regain strength and cardio fitness, balance and mobility as well as redevelop skills and ultimately function with the highest possible level of independence and confidence.

Each program includes an individual consultation followed by physical rehabilitation and education sessions that are structured around the health diagnosis and patient goals. The programs are typically run twice a week, over a six week period and the duration of the programs can vary.

The programs offered which patients can be referred into include:

– Orthopaedic.

– Neurological.

– Reconditioning.

– Pain.

– Cardiac rehabilitation.

– Cancer rehabilitation.

– Falls prevention.

– Pulmonary rehabilitation.

– Robotic assistive therapy.

How to be referred

Eden accepts referrals from general practitioners, specialists and surgeons, and public and private hospitals. You would simply need to see your GP or specialist and ask for a referral to be sent to Eden Private Hospital and the admissions and assessment team will be in contact with you once received.

Cost

Eden Private Hospital has agreements with most private health funds as well as tier one provider status with the Department of Veteran’s Affairs. The outpatient allied jealth team also conducts sessions under Medicare’s enhanced primary care program for physiotherapy, exercise physiology and occupational therapy.

For further support in navigating your care or to utilise this service as either an inpatient or outpatient, or to learn more about Eden Private Hospital, please contact the admissions and assessment team on 1800 333 674 or visit edenprivate.com.au

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