Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital

(on versailles)
Health and Medical in Lexington, KY
Health and Medical
Hospitals and Medical Centers
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation

Location

2050 Versailles Rd
Lexington, KY
40504

About

For over six decades Cardinal Hill has been a unique and valuable part of Central Kentucky. Founded in 1950, Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital has grown from a small convalescent home for children with polio, to one of Kentucky’s largest physical rehabilitation hospitals. Our goal is to provide the best possible programs and services for people with disabilities and return them to maximum independence. We are known for our top-rate care to our patients and their families. Patients are our first priority, along with their family/caregivers. We offer physical, occupational, speech and respiratory therapy, plus around the clock nursing and medical care for people of all ages. Therapy programs are custom tailored for each patient and their specific needs. Patients will have a full treatment team of highly trained and specialized staff to help them achieve their goals. Every patient is treated as an individual while working to achieve personal goals. Individual counseling, support groups, family education and referrals for community resources are all available. Family support is a key element in a successful rehabilitation experience. Cardinal Hill is known as the regions premier physical rehabilitation hospital. Cardinal Hill features an inpatient division, outpatient therapy, home health care, an adult day health program and a skilled rehabilitation program. Cardinal Hill treats people of all ages who have suffered from a traumatic accident or live with a debilitating illness. Cardinal Hill also offers Outpatient, Home Care and Medical Equipment Services. Cardinal Hill is a 501(c)(3) organization owned by Easter Seal Society, Inc.

Products and Services:
Accident Related Injuries
Adult Day Care
Air Ambulances
All Injuries
Ambulance Services
Amputations
Ankle Problems
Aquatic Therapy
Arm Disorders
Arthritis
Back Pain
Balance Rehabilitation
Bilingual Staff
Cardiac Care
Casting
Children’s Health Center
Children’s Hospital
Chronic Pain Relief
Clinics
Community Education Programs
Developmental Disorders
Diabetes
Diabetic Care
Disabled Care
Electronic Muscle Stimulation
Ergonomic Consultations
Feldendkrais Method
Fibromyalgia
Fitness Programs
Foot Disorders
Geriatric Physical Therapy
Hand & Wrist Disorders
Handicapped Accessible
Health Care Counseling
Home Health Aides
Home Health Care
Housekeeping
In-House Laboratories
In-House Pharmacy
Internal Medicine
Intravenous Therapy
Join Problems
Knee Pain
Lab Testing
Leg Disorders
Magnet Therapy
Medicare
Neck Pain
Nerve Disorder
Neurology
Neuromuscular Therapy
Nonprofit Organization
Nutrition Counseling
Occupational Health
Occupational Therapy
Orthopedic Care
Orthopedic Disorders
Orthopedic Manipulative Therapy
Orthopedics
Orthotherapy
Osteoporosis
Outpatient Therapy
Pain Management
Pastoral Care
Patient Representatives
Pediatric Care
Pediatric Outpatient Facilities
Pediatric Physical Therapy
Pediatric Therapy
Pediatrics
Physical Therapy
Physicals
Pre & Post Surgery Rehabilitation
Preventative Care
Public Health
Referrals
Rehabilitation Centers
Respiratory Therapy
Rheumatology
Senior Services
Short Term Care
Shoulder Pain Treatment
Skilled Nursing Care
Social Services
Speech Therapy
Sports Medicine
Sprains & Strains
Stroke Rehabilitation
Sub-Acute Care
Support Groups
Telemedicine
Therapy
Ultrasound Therapy
Volunteer Programs
Wellness Program
Women’s Health
Work Related Injuries
Worksite Evaluations
Wound Care
X-Rays
Brain Injury
Hand and Upper Extremity Injury
Joint Replacement
Neuromuscular Disorders
Pulmonary
Sensory Integration
Spinal Cord Injury
Medical and Nursing Care
Speech/Language Pathology
Counseling Services

Specialties
Stroke
Brain Injury
Spinal Cord Injury
Amputations
Burns
Orthopedic Conditions
Pulmonary Conditions
Injuries
Brain and Nervous System Disorders
Parkinson’s
Gillian Barre

Brands
Physical Rehabilitation
Stroke
Brain Injury
Spinal Cord Injury
Amputations
Burns
Orthopedic Conditions
Pulmonary Conditions

Latest

Encompass Health (Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital) added 13 new photos. October 21, 2019 at 7:57 PM · At Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital, we provide rehabilitation for patients recovering from life-changing illnesses and injuries including strokes, amputations, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries and complex orthopedic conditions. Click the images below to see inside our hospital.
After beating COVID-19, musician Steve Barlotta had two goals for rehabilitation: to play saxophone again and be strong enough to walk out unassisted. Read Steve's amazing story and how he is one step closer to being able to bring his musical talent to crowds again. BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM Recovering from COVID-19 patient story | Encompass Health
Do you know what a Transient Ishcemic Attack or TIA is? More than 20 percent of those who have a major stroke experience one day before. However, the symptoms only last a few minutes causing many to ignore this early warning sign. Learn more about what a TIAs is and why it should not be ignored. BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM Did you have a stroke and not know it? | Encompass Health
After developing sepsis, Gayle Fisk lost both of her legs, her left hand and part of her right hand. An endless source of hope and optimism, she discovered a new family at Encompass Health and lives life to the fullest.
MS is a chronic disease that impacts the central nervous system, disrupting the flow of information in the brain. Learn how inpatient rehabilitation can benefit some MS patients by helping build strength and regain independence. BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM Treatment options for multiple sclerosis | Encompass Health
When rehabilitation after knee replacement surgery wasn't going as it should, see how Lisa Sprague's occupational therapist helped her identify a surprising underlying condition. “I was scared; I was relieved; there was so much going on in my mind,” Sprague said. “If I wouldn’t have gone to Encompass, I’d probably still be getting shots in my back for pain and wouldn’t be on the medicine I’m on to stop the progression of it. I thank God that I got in there, and they got answers, and I got the right treatment.” BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM Lisa's story: The rehabilitation and answers she needed | Encompass Health
October is National Physical Therapy Month. Melissa Andhor, physical therapist, shares what it is like to work at an Encompass Health rehabilitation hospital and her favorite part of coming to work. BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM Being at PT at Encompass Health| Encompass Health
After experiencing a life-changing stroke or other illness, your doctor may recommend rehabilitation as the next step on the journey to recovery—but what does that mean, and where should rehabilitation take place? BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM What is inpatient rehabilitation? | Encompass Health
Last week was National Case Manager Week. Learn what an inpatient rehabilitation case manager does and the vital role they play in our patient care. BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM What is a case manager? | Encompass Health
Dr. Taylor welcomed our new staff members to the Cardinal Hill family this week in their new hire class. We are blessed to have such a close knit team and our patients receive the biggest benefit, when we work together.
We want to thank our wonderful housekeeping staff that has kept us safe during COVID-19 and improves patient satisfaction daily with small gestures. Shelia is showing how she folds towels for the sinks in patient rooms to add a little cheer to their day.
Pharmacists do much more than fill prescriptions. See the behind the scene roles they play in keeping patients safe in our hospitals. BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM The role pharmacists play in patient safety in inpatient rehabilitation hospitals | Encompass Health
We are excited to announce the launch of the free cookbook, “Simply Good: A cookbook for stroke survivors and their families.” Encompass Health supported the creation of this cookbook with the American Heart Association to be a resource for stroke survivors, people with swallowing difficulties and those interested in healthy eating. puer BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM Eating well after stroke | Encompass Health
Coming up with gift ideas for grandparents or older adults can be challenging. Here are some practical gift ideas to help your loved one or simply bring a smile to their face this holiday season. BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM Gift guide for older adults | Encompass Health
Are you more likely to contract COVID-19 if you get the flu? Can the flu vaccine give you the flu? Answers to these questions and more about why it’s more important than ever to get a flu shot this year. BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM Why it's more important than ever to get your flu shot | Encompass Health
Charles and Nellie Anness have been married for 71 years. They met at a high school baseball game and were married on Sept. 3, 1949. They had a daughter together and adopted two boys. On a recent trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, the couple contracted COVID-19 while attending a church service. They were diagnosed and quarantined at home. With worsening symptoms, they were both admitted to Baptist Hospital for treatment where they were unable to see each other for 10 days. As they improved, they were accepted to Cardinal Hill for inpatient rehabilitation and reunited. They spent 16 days at Cardinal Hill working very hard to gain back their independence. On Tuesday, Oct. 27, the couple discharging home together. Their love and dedication to one another has been evident throughout their recovery here.
February is American Heart Month. Learn how after open-heart surgery and other cardiac conditions some patients may benefit from cardiac rehabilitation in an inpatient rehabilitation setting. #HeartMonthpuer BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM How inpatient rehabilitation can benefit cardiac patients | Encompass Health
While there are still many unknowns about COVID-19, there are some things we know to be true. After an extended stay in an acute hospital or the ICU, a patient is likely to have physical and cognitive problems. See how an inpatient rehabilitation hospital that provides a combination of physical, occupation and speech therapies can help COVID-19 survivors recover and get back to their pre-COVID lives. BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM Why COVID-19 patients need inpatient rehabilitation | Encompass Health
Today we are proud to honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A champion of racial justice and equality for all, the legacy of Dr. King reminds us today and every day that even though we may be different, we are stronger together. In honor of Dr. King, take time today to reflect on his life of service and his teachings, which inspire us to serve others with a compassionate heart.
By the second week in the hospital battling COVID-19 and pneumonia, Lafayette Johnson’s lungs collapsed, and his kidneys were shutting down. He had to be placed on a ventilator. By the fourth week, he had a heart attack and was placed on a second life support. When he finally woke up, he was extremely weak. “COVID-19 devastated every muscle in my body, and I was in a hospital bed for five months,” he said. “I lost 57 pounds and wasn’t even able to stand up. I didn’t give up—even after dying twice. I came back.” Learn how rehabilitation helped Lafayette get back to his life. BLOG.ENCOMPASSHEALTH.COM One patient's COVID-19 recovery | Encompass Health
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Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital
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  • What is the phone number for Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital in Lexington KY?
    You can reach them at: 859-254-5701. It’s best to call Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital during business hours.
  • What is the address for Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital on versailles in Lexington?
    Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital is located at this address: 2050 Versailles Rd Lexington, KY 40504.