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Physical Rehabilitation

Gifts to the Gloria Drummond Physical Rehabilitation Institute support outpatient rehab that helps patients regain strength, balance and independence.

Progress That Restores Independence

Recovery is rarely one straight line. Your philanthropic support helps patients access coordinated rehabilitation services that meet them where they are—whether they are recovering from stroke, brain injury, cancer-related disability, spinal cord dysfunction or orthopedic injury. Your giving helps strengthen the care that supports safer movement, stronger daily function and a better quality of life.

Your generosity changes lives in our community.

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Progress That Restores Independence

Your Generosity Makes a Difference

Rehabilitation success is built through personalized care, specialized services and the right tools at the right time. The impact statistics below highlight how community support helps expand access and capability across outpatient rehabilitation.

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Square feet planned for the Gloria Drummond Physical Rehabilitation Institute facility on Boca Regional’s Sandler Medical Plaza.

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Clinical services listed for the Institute, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, aquatic therapy, neurological rehabilitation, and wound care evaluation and treatment.

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Advanced rehabilitation technologies highlighted for therapy and recovery – including an anti-gravity treadmill, aquatic therapy pool and hyperbaric oxygen chamber.

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Morning start time for outpatient rehabilitation hours, supporting access for patients balancing recovery with work and family responsibilities.

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Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation relies on donor philanthropy to help us provide world-class, compassionate care and pursue groundbreaking research to improve outcomes for our patients. You can help.


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