Day
Hospital
The Day Hospital
is a transitional outpatient program for a patient who continues to
benefit from intensive therapy up to 3 hours per day, but no longer
requires overnight nursing cares, and whose family members have learned
evening and night cares. Knapp's day hospital program is an all day
program. However, it provides more flexibility than the comprehensive
or brain injury inpatient programs. Patients in the day hospital program
also go home in the late afternoon hours and return the following morning.
Multi-Service
Outpatient Program
This service
is for patients who continue to need and benefit from two or more therapies,
but do not require these therapies more than once a day. These outpatient
therapy services are usually scheduled two to three times a week either
in the morning or the afternoon, but can also be daily.
Single-Service
Outpatient Program
Single service
is for outpatients who still require and benefit from one specific therapy.
The patient is only seen by one therapy. The frequency of attending
the therapy can range from once a week to several times a week.