Central Island Healthcare has served as a cornerstone of rehabilitation and care on Long Island for more than 45 years. Centrally located in Plainview, this facility is dedicated to providing comprehensive care to individuals recovering from a range of medical events such as strokes, surgeries, heart attacks, and accidents. Many patients come to Central Island Healthcare for short-term rehabilitation following their discharge from the hospital, where the primary focus is to accelerate recovery and help each individual return to their original level of activity.
The care offered at Central Island Healthcare is delivered by an interdisciplinary team comprising doctors, therapists, nurses, dietitians, social workers, and case managers. This team collaborates to develop personalized treatment plans that are tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient. Of particular distinction is the specialized subacute care unit, designed to provide a high nurse-to-patient ratio, ensuring that each individual receives attentive and effective care on their journey to recovery.
Therapy services at Central Island Healthcare are comprehensive and coordinated, encompassing physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Each therapy program is structured to guide patients toward complete recovery, employing Rehabilitation and Clinical Protocols that have been developed with input from various orthopedic surgeons. These protocols not only set high standards for patient care but also support the staff in achieving the best possible outcomes for their patients.
Central Island Healthcare values the importance of a supportive and nurturing environment. The facility is recognized for its commitment to accelerating the recovery process, allowing patients to regain independence and return home as soon as possible. Through a combination of advanced clinical care, expert rehabilitation, and individualized attention, Central Island Healthcare continues to set the standard for excellence in rehabilitation services in the Long Island community.