Rehabilitation Service Center
Neurological rehabilitation programs can be conducted while a person is a hospital inpatient, or on an outpatient basis.
Rehab is based on a team approach and combines exercise, emotional support and education.
Physical therapists teach people recovering from surgery or with injuries, sprains or arthritis how to perform exercises that will help them gain strength and mobility and prevent recurring injury.

Cardiac rehabilitation is a doctor-supervised program for people who have either congenital or acquired heart disease.
Neurological rehabilitation is a doctor-supervised program designed for people with diseases, trauma, or disorders of the nervous system.
Rehabilitation does not reverse or undo the damage caused by a stroke, but rather helps restore the individual to optimal health, functioning, and well-being.
Rehabilitation after TBI requires a coordinated team of professional caregivers and careful assessment of all your needs and abilities.
Cancer rehabilitation is a doctor-supervised program for people who have undergone treatment for cancer, and designed to help patients return to activities of daily living.
A musculoskeletal rehabilitation program is a doctor-supervised program designed for people with impairments or disabilities due to disease, disorders, or trauma to the muscles or bones.

Whether a patient is recovering from surgery or rebounding from a job or sports-related injury, the team at INTEGRIS Mayes County has the right treatment to put the patient on the road to recovery and better health.


