BUFFALO GROVE, IL, December 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Patients and their families are invited to contact Claremont Buffalo Grove, a Buffalo Grove rehabilitation and transitional care center, for a tour of the facilities. By scheduling a tour, patients and their families can experience the benefits offered to help their loved ones transition back into their normal routines without complications.
"We understand that it is important to view the facilities before committing to treatment. Through our tours we hope to showcase the numerous opportunities available to our guests to help them easily transition back to their daily life," stated Todd Tedrow, Administrator at Claremont Buffalo Grove, the premier center for rehabilitation and transitional care in Buffalo Grove.
Claremont Buffalo Grove Transitional Care Facility represents a different approach to rehabilitation in Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Wheeling and Palatine. The modern, beautifully appointed facility is an indicator of Claremont Buffalo Grove's commitment to the success of their patients. With new equipment and amenities that encourage patients to a rapid recovery, Claremont Buffalo Grove is poised to be the area leader in transitional care with the ultimate goal of a shorter stay to help patients get their lives back through an array of services, including orthopedic rehabilitation in Arlington Heights.
To schedule a tour, guests are instructed to call Claremont Buffalo Grove at (847) 465-0200. Guests and patients can also visit http://www.claremontbg.com to utilize the online form for inquires and scheduling tours. Claremont Buffalo Grove hopes patients will visit their facilities with their families so they can better understand the importance of proper rehabilitation, transitional care, post hospital rehabilitation and nursing care in Wheeling, Buffalo Grove, Palatine and Arlington Heights.
When injury or illness prevents a person from easy recovery, Claremont Buffalo Grove steps in to offer the services and facilities necessary for a speedy recovery. Whether guests are in need of Palatine post hospital rehabilitation, nursing care, or transitional care, Claremont Buffalo Grove is available to help ease the transition back into a normal routine.
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.
Media Contact:
Tim Fields
Tim.fields@nucareonline.com
150 N. Weiland Road
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
(847) 465-0200
http://www.claremontbg.com
Buffalo Grove Rehabilitation and Transitional Care Center Invites Patients to Tour Facilities
Claremont Buffalo Grove, the premier center for rehabilitation and transitional care in Buffalo Grove, Wheeling, Palatine and Arlington Heights, offers tours of center.
2012-12-01
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