Alpine Fireside provides a complete spectrum of rehabilitation services to meet your loved one's needs and send him or her back home in working condition.
On-site physical, occupational, and speech therapists, in combination with professional restorative nursing, provides your family member with a rehab environment 24 hours per day.
Why should you choose Alpine Fireside for your rehab needs?
- Therapy services available six days per week means minimal delay or break to services.
- A full rehab scope is offered from brief intervention and restorative services to intensive, daily, multi-disciplinary care.
- Specializes in treatment of the frail elderly, including patients with dementia, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis.
- Complex rehab conditions such as stroke, multiple fractures, and trauma are addressed with comprehensive, team-driven rehab.
- Physical therapists are also available to work on hip replacement therapy, knee therapy, and shoulder therapy.
When can physical, occupational, and speech therapy help?
Physical Therapists (PTs) are experts in restoring lost movement and function that resulted from an injury or illness. PTs work with our residents on:
- Basic mobility, like getting in and out of bed
- Balance and fall-risk reduction
- Walking and wheelchair mobility
- Strength and restoring lost movement
- Exercise treatment plans
Occupational Therapists (OTs) help correct or ccompensate problems with Activities of Daily Living (ADL) that resulted from an illness or injury. OTs work with our residents on:
- Mobility needed for functional tasks like kitchen activities or dressing
- Muscle strength and joint range of motion to be able to regain self-care ability
- Logical thought processes for movement and activity planning, sensation, and vision
- Dressing, grooming, hygiene, meal preparations, and other household tasks
Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) help our residents who have communication disorders resulting from illness or injury. SLPs work with our residents on:
- Language ability and cognitive training
- Alternative communication strategies
- Swallowing ability and diet textures to prevent aspiration
Restorative Nursing is an approach to assist residents to regain skills in basic Activities of Daily Living (ADL). This program offers:
- Self-feeding program
- Group exercise classes
- Exercise programs


