Pate Rehabilitation

Pate Rehabilitation

Hospitals and Health Care

Irving, Texas 1,347 followers

Traumatic brain injury and post-acute stroke rehabilitation centers and residences in North Texas.

About us

Pate Rehabilitation is the preeminent provider of personalized, evidence-based treatment and support for individuals who have acquired brain injuries (ABIs), and their loved ones. Our researchers spearhead efforts to continually improve clinical efficacy and outcomes, and our patient advocates promote improved access to, and reimbursement for, care. With facilities in Dallas, Fort Worth, and Anna, Texas, we provide evidence-based physical, occupational, speech/language and neurocognitive therapies as well as vocational rehabilitation and animal assisted therapy activities to advance and accelerate patient recovery—helping individuals suffering from an acquired brain injury return to the highest quality of life possible. Our extraordinary approach to helping patients involves: > Real-world simulation > Individualized therapies > Results-oriented programs > Evidence-based research Our unique method of treating the whole person, not just the injury, and to helping patients successfully function in the real world, not just clinical settings, has reaped great success. More than 95 percent of patients at Pate Rehabilitation have been greatly satisfied with the level of treatment and respect they have received, the progress they have made, the goals they have achieved and the competency and consistency of their treatment team.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Irving, Texas
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1981
Specialties
Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, Stroke rehabilitation, Acquired brain injury rehabilitation, speech therapy, occupational therapy, vocational therapy, neuropsychology, physical therapy, aquatic therapy, cognitive therapy, driver rehabilitation, and equine therapy

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  • The second day of the 2024 The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference is coming to a close! As you can see 🤣 our team is enthusiastic about meeting you all this week! Stop by the booth #205 and win some swag, say hi, and if you're looking for a career, we're hiring! https://lnkd.in/d-PDinJT To learn more about the ASHA conference, tickets, and location, please click here: https://nuvi.me/n80fg2

  • Today is the first day of the 2024 The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference! The conference starts today and goes through December 7. If you are attending, don't forget to stop by Booth #205 and meet our team! We would love to meet you, chat about our business, or about why we do what we do, and love what we do! To learn more about the ASHA conference, tickets, and location, please click here: https://nuvi.me/w0mtb8

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  • Today is the first day of the 2024 The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference! If you are attending, don't forget to stop by Booth 205 and meet our team! The conference starts today and goes through December 7. Our Clinical Coordinator Heather, SLP, will be with our other team members and would love to meet you! Heather is a Speech Language Pathologist who has been a home and community-based clinician with Rehab Without Walls for the past four years in the Seattle, WA area. Heather initially started her career as a rehab assistant with RWW over 20 years ago, at which point she was inspired to become a SLP. She has worked as a SLP in neuro rehab across a wide variety of clinical settings but then returned to RWW as a clinician. Recently, Heather advanced to Clinical Coordinator and performs our pre-admission screenings as well. To learn more about the ASHA conference, tickets, and location, please click here: https://nuvi.me/d06gml

  • Our team will be attending the 2024 The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Conference at Booth 205 starting tomorrow, from December 5-7. Our Executive Director for Texas Home and Community Julia Mazick, M.S. CCC-SLP, CBIS, will be with our other team members and would love to meet you! Julia earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders followed by her master’s degree in Speech and Language Pathology from Baylor University. Julia has experience with a variety of patient populations to include language delay, post-concussion, traumatic brain injury, autism, developmental delay, stroke, Parkinson’s, head and neck cancer, Multiple Sclerosis, and other neurological impairments. With all these experiences, she developed an affinity and passion for treating those who have sustained a brain injury. Julia’s passion for working with the brain injury population started when she worked at the TIRR Challenge program in Houston, TX. Her role as the Speech Therapy Clinical Coordinator at TIRR inspired her for a role in leadership when she moved back home to San Antonio where she became the Director of Rehab for Mentis. She continued as the Rehab Director when Mentis and Neurorestorative merged, and she managed both teams for the inpatient and outpatient facilities. Julia joined Rehab Without Walls in September 2022 as a Speech Language Pathologist and Clinical Coordinator and then transitioned to the Executive Director for Home and Community in April 2023. She now manages all six H&C locations throughout the state of Texas. To learn more about the ASHA conference, tickets, and location, please click here: https://nuvi.me/iywlvm

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