Kentfield Rehabilitation Hospital sits on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in Kentfield, California, and you're going to find both inpatient and outpatient care here for folks who need intensive rehabilitation after injury, illness, or surgery-sometimes people come straight from the intensive care unit, especially those with complex brain injuries, and the Journey to Neuro Recovery program is set up for just that purpose, letting patients move from critical care toward more hands-on recovery, and that's something you don't see everywhere. The hospital really does center its services on regaining function, so there's physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy-if wound care is needed, that's available, and the respiratory team will help with COPD and breathing issues in their Free to Breathe program, and for people who have cardiac, trauma, neurological, infectious, or even chronic pain or pulmonary diagnoses, the care goes right along with those needs. There's a special focus on brain injury and medically complex cases; long-term acute care stays are available, and the staff-nurses, doctors, therapists, case managers-are there to support both patients and families as they get through tough recoveries.
Families can take a virtual tour to see what the place is like, and if you need to visit, the hospital posts visiting hours. The facility arranges things with rehabilitation in mind, so the rooms and features are designed for people working on moving and healing again. Kentfield Rehabilitation Hospital belongs to Vibra Healthcare, which runs several specialty hospitals around the country, and there's a sister facility called Kentfield San Francisco. The place earned The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval for Hospital Accreditation, showing they meet certain standards for safety and care. For folks who might need to access things like billing information or want to know what to bring, the hospital has resources for that, and clinicians have an application process and can refer patients here. The hospital puts focus on teamwork, pulling in the family and patient to figure out the best plan so everyone knows what to expect and what the goals are. Recovery and rebuilding skills are at the core here; if a person needs a longer stay or has more complex needs, the team's ready to handle those situations for as long as necessary.