Aspirus St. Luke’s (ASL) Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit has earned a three-year reaccreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) for its comprehensive integrated inpatient rehabilitation program.
The reaccreditation is the highest level awarded to a rehabilitation facility by CARF. It recognizes the unit’s substantial adherence to nationally accepted standards for quality and patient-centered care.
Organizations receiving the three-year reaccreditation undergo a rigorous peer review process and demonstrate a strong commitment to delivering measurable, accountable, and high-quality rehabilitation services.
“Our inpatient rehabilitation team takes great pride in providing comprehensive, compassionate care, while our patients heal from serious illness, injury, or trauma,” said Eva Trueblood-Pearce, ASL Interim Director of Rehabilitation Services. “Earning this achievement reinforces our commitment to helping patients regain independence while meeting the highest standards of care.”
ASL Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit provides specialized care through a multidisciplinary team that treats conditions including: