Inpatient RehabilitationFacility vs. Short-term Rehabilitation Facility You have just gone through an illness (stroke, brain injury, amputation, prolonged hospital stay, etc.) now what? You are not ready to go home, where should you go? The hospital service isrecommending rehabilitation, but which type and where? There are two different types of facilities that you reside/stay while you get your rehab: inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) and short-term rehabilitation facility. What is the difference? Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Short Term rehabilitation - Hospital level of rehabilitation - 24/7 in-house physician care - 24/7 nursing care - Intensive therapies: regulated by CMS o Individualized therapy session o At least 3 hours/dayx6-7 days a week - Shorter stay: average stay is 14 days - Nursing car level of rehabilitation - Physicians available but not always in-house - 24/7 nursing care - Less intensive therapies: o 30min-a few hours, a few times a week (this varies among facilities)- Longer stay: average stay is 20-30 days Your medical team has determined you qualify for IRF level of rehabilitation. Where should you go? VA Boston Healthcare System (BHS) has an accredited IRF just for Veterans, regardless of service connection located at the West Roxbury Campus. Our physicians trained at some of the best rehabilitation medicine facilities in the country. They are board certified in rehabilitation medicine and brain injury medicine. Our therapy staff also trained at some of the best facilities in Boston and have advance certifications. Our nursing staff are caring, loving, and Veteran centered too. What separates BHS IRF from community IRF?- We are Veteran centered- We can provide equipment that other community facilities may not be able to - A sense of comradery with other Veterans can help with improvement in mood and function - We understand PTSD and other mood changes and can offer on-site services - We provided outpatient follow-up after discharge from IRF to assess, manage and treat issues that may interfere with your function and/or quality of lifeHow do I contact BHS IRF?- Please have your case manager in the hospital call Boston Healthcare System Flow center and request referral to BHS inpatient rehabilitation program: 857-203-3835- The rehabilitation physician will review your medical record and provide a decision to your medical team This article was submitted by Dr. XinLi, Medical Director of Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility at West Roxbury VA, Boston Healthcare System. Information Contact: David Hencke, US Dept of Veterans Affairs, Directors Office, VA Boston Healthcare System Veterans Outreach Coordinator O: 857-364-5934; C: 617-275-6101 David.hencke@va.gov