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Claremont Hanover Park Caters to Multiple Communities for the Best in Rehabilitation and Transitional Care

Communities of Hanover Park, Hoffman Estates, Schaumburg and Elk Grove are invited to visit Claremont Hanover Park for transitional care and rehabilitation.

2012-12-01
HANOVER PARK, IL, December 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) When a person needs that extra transition between the hospital and a nursing home in Hoffman Estates, and home, Claremont Hanover Park is available as a way to help regain maximum independence and functioning. We help our patients be able to safely, comfortably, and happily get their life back. Claremont Hanover Park offers exceptional care to the communities of Hoffman Estates, Hanover Park, Elk Grove and Schaumburg.

"Our facilities offer our guests the best possible services so that they can get back into their normal routine without difficulties. Our physicians, therapists, and nurses use their experiences, compassion, and skill to provide the best comprehensive rehabilitation and transitional care for a wide range of physical disabilities and medical conditions. We invite everyone to experience the benefits we have to offer," said Lisa Ulm, Administrator at Claremont Hanover Park, offering Hoffman Estates nursing care.

Claremont Hanover Park contains numerous spacious private and semi-private suites that allow guests the opportunity to experience a more tranquil and serene environment in which to heal and recover. Designed with Baby Boomers in mind, Claremont Hanover Park offers amenities that take into account the needs of this generation by combining progressive healthcare with the amenities and hospitality of a fine resort. When guests leave Claremont Hanover Park they feel rejuvenated and ready to begin their transition back into their daily activities.

When recovering from a medical or work-related condition, or recuperating from an orthopedic procedure, Claremont Hanover Park understands that illness and injury can make daily living a challenge. From bathing and dressing to cooking and cleaning, returning to work or relearning speech skills, may now be difficult. With that in mind, Claremont Hanover Park maintains adequate facilities to offer the best care possible, including Hoffman Estates orthopedic rehabilitation, transitional care, nursing care and post hospital rehabilitation, among others.

Caring for the communities of Hanover Park, Hoffman Estates, Schaumburg and Elk Grove, guests are welcome to visit Claremont Hanover Park to view the impeccable facilities and services offered for an easy transition back into their daily life. From Elk Grove nursing care to transitional care and rehabilitation in Schaumburg, Claremont Hanover Park has it all.

About Claremont Hanover Park: As the only area's only 5-star CMS rated facility, Claremont Hanover Park's primary goal is to help their guests regain maximum independence and functioning so that they can safely, comfortably, and happily get their life back. The physicians, therapists, and nurses use their experience, compassion, and skill to provide comprehensive rehabilitation and transitional care for a wide range of physical disabilities and medical conditions. Their continual commitment and dedication to their staff and guests has resulted in an emergence as the premier transitional care provider to Hanover Park, and neighboring towns of Hoffman Estates, Schaumburg, Elk Grove and other Northwest suburbs. Claremont Hanover Park is centered on "guest centered care," which allows every guest the opportunity to get his or her life back.

Media Contact:
Tim Fields
Tim.Fields@nucareonline.com
2000 W. Lake Street
Hanover Park, IL 60133
(630) 556-2000
http://www.claremonthp.com


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[Press-News.org] Claremont Hanover Park Caters to Multiple Communities for the Best in Rehabilitation and Transitional Care
Communities of Hanover Park, Hoffman Estates, Schaumburg and Elk Grove are invited to visit Claremont Hanover Park for transitional care and rehabilitation.