
Mission Statement The Boston Center for Rehabilitative and Sub-acute Care is focused on delivering optimal patient care and outcomes based on the fundamental principle of one person caring for another. History The Boston Center for Rehabilitative and Sub-acute Care introduced a new era in elder care when it opened its doors in 1955. As the first provider in the region to offer patients an alternative to a lengthy hospitalization, the Center focused on short-term care and rehabilitation. In 1994, The Boston Center proudly became a complete post-acute continuum care center, catering to the needs of any age adult in need of interim care, rehabilitation, palliative care.
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Putting Patients and Families First
The Center’s interdisciplinary team approach supports the optimum recovery of the individual by involving the patient and family in all phases of the treatment process. Since the goal of the facility is to assist all patients in returning to the most independent living environment as quickly as possible, our dedicated staff helps patients reach their recovery goals successfully through an outcome-orientated approach to care. We do this by assembling a team of case managers, nurses, physicians, nurse practioners, social workers, and therapists who meet weekly to review and revise treatment plans; and we encourage family members to attend these meetings to promote dialogue and stay updated.
Making Independence a Priority
The Center strives to maximize independence and quality of life for every patient by placing the patient at the center of care from admission to discharge. Because of this focus, we are continually evaluating everything we do, and we encourage feedback from patients and families.
Communicating with families and enabling them to provide their relatives with as much support as possible is a top priority. In addition to our weekly care meetings, family members have the opportunity to take part in special caregiver education programs to help them care for a family member at home. |