BUFFALO GROVE, IL, September 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Standing out among the rest, Claremont Buffalo Grove, Wheeling rehabilitation and transitional care facility, continues to remain as a top facility in the Midwest. Further proof of this can be seen through Claremont Buffalo Grove's specialty programs, which offer guests even more individualized care than ever before. With various specialty programs available, 92% of patients are able to return home after their rehabilitation in Wheeling, Buffalo Grove, and surrounding areas.
Among the specialty programs, Claremont Buffalo Grove, Arlington Heights rehabilitation and transitional care facility, is pleased to help patients "breathe easy" and "live well" with the pulmonary rehabilitation program. The pulmonary rehabilitation program is joint commission certified and is designed to meet the needs of patients with chronic and acute respiratory illnesses. This specialty program is tailored to meet each individual's needs and manages various illnesses, including COPD, asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, lung disease and pulmonary hypertension.
Monitored by a board certified pulmonologist, Dr. George Cromydas, MD, the Pulmonary Rehabilitation program is designed to control symptoms, improve quality of life and return patients to their optimal level of functioning. The highly skilled interdisciplinary team will work together to create a personalized plan that addresses each patient's individual needs and monitors their day to day progress. This program is utilized to maximize a patient's independent functioning and prepares them for a safe return home from Claremont Buffalo Grove, a facility for transitional care and rehabilitation in Palatine.
"Through our specialty programs we are able to generate a wider range of specialties and care for our guests. We are not just limited to one specialty, we have an array of specialties that cater to each individual patient, which allows us to help them transition back into their normal routine without complications," according to the staff at Claremont Buffalo Grove, which offers the care of a Buffalo nursing home, transitional care and rehabilitation facility.
Each specialty program at Claremont Buffalo Grove is joint commission certified and is available to help each patient with their individualized care. Through specialty programs, the medical staff at Claremont Buffalo Grove hope to help each patient easily transition back into their life through various amenities, including post hospital care in Wheeling, Buffalo Grove, Palatine and Arlington Heights.
For more information on transitional care and rehabilitation in Buffalo Grove, guests are invited to visit the website for Claremont Buffalo Grove at http://www.claremontbg.com.
About Claremont Buffalo Grove: Representing a different approach to rehabilitation, Claremont Buffalo Grove Transitional Care Facility is committed to providing their patients with the services they need to be successful. As a team, their primary goal is to help guests regain maximum independence and functioning so that they can safely, comfortably, and happily get their life back. The physicians, therapists, and nurses at Claremont Buffalo Grove use their experience, compassion, and skill-combined with the latest and best technology-to provide comprehensive rehabilitation for a wide range of physical disabilities and medical conditions to the Buffalo Grove, Arlington Heights, Palatine, Wheeling and surrounding areas.
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150 N. Weiland Road
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
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Wheeling Rehabilitation and Transitional Care Center Offers Specialty Programs
Claremont Buffalo Grove, premier center for rehabilitation and transitional care in Wheeling, Buffalo Grove, Palatine and Arlington Heights, provides specialty programs for improved guest care.
2012-09-22
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