Fudge Family Acute Rehabilitation Center
1 Hoag Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 764-3900
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Our licensed, certified nurses and therapists come from some of the best stroke centers, neurological institutes and other specialized treatment centers to provide experienced, expert care for injuries and conditions including:
Common Conditions
Rehabilitation after amputation helps patients regain independence, learn how to use prosthetics, and adapt daily activities to restore mobility, strength, and confidence.
Whether caused by trauma, accident, or illness, brain injuries can affect movement, memory, or speech. Acute rehabilitation focuses on restoring lost skills and helping patients relearn how to safely navigate daily life.
After brain tumor surgery, patients may need specialized therapy to address changes in balance, coordination, speech, or cognition, ensuring a smoother transition back to normal activities.
Cardiac rehabilitation helps patients recovering from heart conditions or surgery rebuild endurance, strengthen their cardiovascular health, and reduce the risk of future complications.
Conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, or other movement and balance disorders benefit from targeted rehabilitation to improve mobility, reduce complications, and enhance quality of life.
Cancer and its treatments can lead to fatigue, weakness, or mobility challenges. Rehabilitation supports patients in regaining strength, managing side effects, and improving overall function.
From joint replacements to fractures, orthopedic rehab helps restore strength, flexibility, and movement while reducing pain and improving long-term outcomes after surgery or injury.
Rehabilitation for lung conditions such as COPD or pulmonary fibrosis focuses on improving breathing techniques, building endurance, and supporting safe activity levels.
Rehabilitation is essential after spinal cord injury or surgery to maximize recovery, restore function, and teach patients adaptive strategies for independence.
Stroke rehabilitation helps patients relearn essential skills such as speaking, walking, and using their hands, with therapies designed to restore independence and quality of life.
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