Rehabilitation Wards for Stroke Patients in Taipei: Coverage and Options - Rehabilitation

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Which hospitals in the Greater Taipei area have rehabilitation wards for stroke patients? Is there health insurance coverage for staying in a rehabilitation ward?

mei, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2011/02/19

Dr. Chen Wayda reply Rehabilitation


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Health insurance provides coverage for stroke rehabilitation within six months post-stroke.

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In the Greater Taipei area, the following hospitals have stroke rehabilitation wards: National Taiwan University Hospital, Veterans General Hospital, Taipei City Hospital, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, Renai Hospital, Yang Ming University Hospital, Chung Hsing Hospital, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Wan Fang Hospital, Shuang Ho Hospital, and Chin Shin Hospital.
There are many hospitals available, so it is advisable to choose one that is conveniently located near your residence.

Reply Date: 2011/02/19

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In the Taipei metropolitan area, several hospitals offer rehabilitation wards specifically for stroke patients. Notable hospitals include National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei City Hospital, and several others such as Yang Ming University Hospital, Renai Hospital, and Wan Fang Hospital. These facilities are equipped to provide specialized care for stroke recovery, which is critical given the complexities associated with stroke rehabilitation.

Regarding health insurance coverage, the National Health Insurance (NHI) in Taiwan does provide coverage for rehabilitation services for stroke patients, particularly within the first six months following the stroke event. This is a crucial period where intensive rehabilitation can significantly impact recovery outcomes. Patients can benefit from various rehabilitation therapies, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, all of which are essential for regaining lost functions and improving quality of life.

When considering rehabilitation options, it is important to choose a hospital that is conveniently located for the patient and their family, as frequent visits may be necessary. The rehabilitation process typically involves a multidisciplinary team approach, including neurologists, rehabilitation specialists, nurses, and therapists, all working together to create a tailored rehabilitation plan that addresses the specific needs of the patient.

In addition to hospital-based rehabilitation, outpatient rehabilitation services are also available once the patient is stable enough to continue recovery at home. These services can be arranged through the hospital or local rehabilitation centers and can provide ongoing support as the patient transitions back to daily life.

For families seeking rehabilitation services, it is advisable to consult with the healthcare team at the hospital where the stroke occurred. They can provide guidance on the best rehabilitation options available, including the possibility of transferring to a specialized rehabilitation facility if needed. It is also beneficial to inquire about the specific rehabilitation programs offered, as some hospitals may have unique therapies or technologies that can enhance recovery.

In summary, the Taipei metropolitan area has a variety of hospitals with rehabilitation wards for stroke patients, and NHI coverage is available for rehabilitation services within the first six months post-stroke. Families should consider proximity, the expertise of the rehabilitation team, and the specific services offered when selecting a hospital for stroke rehabilitation. Engaging in rehabilitation as soon as possible can lead to better recovery outcomes and improved quality of life for stroke survivors.

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