Our physical and occupational therapists help people of all ages regain mobility and strength after surgery, accidents, illness and age-related conditions. We tailor each rehabilitation program to the needs and condition of the patient. Rehabilitation may include exercises, manual therapy, education, support programs and other therapies.
Rehabilitation Therapy at Kapiolani
Kapiolani rehabilitation specialists work closely together to help infants, children, adolescents and adults reach their full potential.
Patients are aided with mobility, communication and daily living skills through an integrated program involving audiologists, speech-language therapists, occupational therapists and physical therapists.
Rehabilitation programs include:
- Comprehensive evaluations (developmental and adaptive equipment)
- Individual and group sessions
- Patient/family education
- Developmental therapy
- Feeding Disorders Clinic
- Hearing screening and diagnostic evaluations
- Infant development program
- Mobile therapy team
- Hearing aid fitting and dispensing - pediatric and adult
- Orthopedic rehabilitation - pediatric and adults
- Aural rehabilitation
- Lymphedema and post-mastectomy therapy
For children:
- Neurological conditions
- Orthopedic conditions
- Communication problems
- Hearing impairments
- Learning disorders
- Feeding disorders
- Acquired disabilities
- Developmental disabilities
- Burns
- Sensorimotor integration disorders
- Orthopedic physical therapy
- Audiology services
For adults:
- Orthopedic physical therapy
- A full spectrum of audiology services
Kapiolani Rehabilitation Services: 1-808-983-8235
Kapiolani Early Intervention Services (formerly known as Mobile Therapy Team)
The Kapiolani Early Intervention Services (formerly Mobile Therapy Team) serves medically fragile infants with developmental delays and their families in their homes, as part of the federal and state Zero-to-Three program. The program brings therapy services to infants and young children up to age three who require specialized early intervention services.
The program is staffed with an occupational therapist, physical therapist, speech-language pathologist, early childhood educator and care coordinator. Through its link to the medical center, the program also facilitates the transition of children between in-patient status and home status. It's the only program of its kind in the state. All services are provided through a State of Hawaii Department of Health grant. Through collaboration with the State of Hawaii Department of Health Early Intervention Services, other related services that are available (include but not limited to) are special instruction (with vision specialist, hearing specialist), nutrition, psychological, social work, nursing, and assistive technology).
Kapiolani Early Intervention Services: 1-808-483-4912
This service is available at: Kapiolani Pali Momi Straub Benioff Wilcox