Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital: home
SEARCH
Find A Program Find a Physician Find a Location Attend an Event Support Our Work
Child and Adolescent Rehabilitation Program
For more information on this program, to discuss your needs, or to make a referral,

please call us at:
(888) 774-0055

More about admissions

Medical Director: Donna Nimec, MD

Program Focus
Our Child and Adolescent Rehabilitation Program (Pediatric Unit) treats children of all ages with complex medical and rehabilitation needs resulting from conditions such as:

Amputation 
Brain injury  
Cerebral palsy 
Developmental delay 
Failure to thrive / Feeding program 
Motor development deficits 
Musculoskeletal conditions 
Myelodysplasia / Spina Bifida 
Neuromuscular conditions 
Oncology / Cancer 
Premature birth 
Pulmonary complications 
Spinal cord injury 
Stroke 

The clinicians and staff of the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Network help children achieve their goals for development and recovery.

Our 14-bed inpatient pediatric unit includes private patient rooms, treatment rooms, a developmental playroom, a child-oriented therapy area, an activity room for teenagers, and a therapy gym.

The Team
The physicians of the Child and Adolescent Rehabilitation Program are specialists in physical medicine and rehabilitation who have expertise in caring for children with complicated medical and rehabilitation needs. The treatment team may include pediatricians, pediatric nurse practitioners, and a child psychiatrist, as well as a child life specialist, an educational specialist, physical and occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists. A case manager is assigned to each child to coordinate discharge services.

Family Participation
Families are encouraged to actively participate in the child's rehabilitation. Parents are welcome to join their child during therapy sessions. One parent may also stay overnight with the child.

The Process
Team members develop an individualized treatment program to meet the medical, physical, psychological, social, and educational needs of each patient. Clinicians are careful to integrate a child's therapy program into daily activities. This helps to ease the transition to home and school. Additionally, our specialists emphasize ongoing communication with primary care and referring physicians.

Throughout the rehabilitation process, our team is dedicated to helping children reach their full potential.

Clinical Resources
The Lokomat - a computerized orthosis that provides gait training for patients with walking impairments. Spaulding is home to the only pediatric Lokomat in the country.

Assistive Technology Center - provides children with technology solutions to support mobility, communications, or cognitive-memory.

Dr. Charles H. Weingarten Adaptive Sports and Recreation Program - helps children build self-confidence and self-sufficiency, as well as to improve balance, muscle strength, and coordination.

Motion Analysis Laboratory —  - provides detailed assessment and treatment recommendations for children with cerebral palsy or complicated problems of ambulation.