Why REHAB?

Proper rehabilitation can make a difference in recovery. For those injured in an accident or by illness, understanding the differences between a certified rehabilitation facility and other health care organizations are vital to choosing a facility that will best fulfill their needs. Although rehabilitation services are offered in a variety of settings, the quality, quantity and comprehensiveness of these services varies significantly.

Why choose REHAB?

1. 11,000+ Lives Impacted Each Year

For 65 years, REHAB Hospital of the Pacific has been dedicated to rebuilding lives.  As the only comprehensive medical rehabilitation hospital in Hawaii, REHAB has been providing exemplary care to those with physical and cognitive disabilities, such as stroke and spinal cord injuries, empowering patients to reach optimal health and independence.

For the year ending September 30, 2019, a total of 2,038 patients received comprehensive care in our hospital and 9,237 received care at our outpatient clinics and Physicians Clinic.

Who We Serve

44%Complicated Orthopedic
26%Stroke
10%Spinal Cord Injury
7%Traumatic Brain Injury
3%Other Neurologic
1%Amputation
9%Other Disorders

 


44%
Complicated
Orthopedic

23%
Stroke

8%
Spinal
Cord Injury

6%
Traumatic
Brain Injury

2%
Other
Neurologic

2%
Amputation

15%
Other
Disorders
 

2. Accredited and Licensed

REHAB Hospital of the Pacific is committed to providing the best environment it can be for patients, families and staff. We believe in continuous improvement and continually strive to offer the best quality care and to be among the best rehabilitation hospitals in the nation.

Visit our Awards & Accreditations page to find out more.


3. 87.4% Return to Home/Community

REHAB's Road to Recovery

Illness, injury or surgeryStage 1Illness, injury or surgery
Hospitalization  and/or surgeryStage 2Hospitalization and/or surgery
Comprehensive rehabilitationStage 3Comprehensive rehabilitation
Return homeStage 4Return home
Outpatient clinic to continue rehabilitationStage 5Outpatient clinic to continue rehabilitation
Illness, injury or surgery
Stage 1
Illness, injury
or surgery
Hospitalization  and/or surgery
Stage 2
Hospitalization
and/or surgery
Comprehensive rehabilitation
Stage 3
Comprehensive
rehabilitation
Return home
Stage 4
Return home
Outpatient clinic to continue rehabilitation
stage 5
Outpatient clinic to
continue rehabilitation