Background: Madonna's Adolescent & Children's Rehabilitation Program is designed to meet the needs of individuals 18 years or younger with a variety of diagnoses. Madonna offers pediatric rehabilitation across a wide continuum of care, including the inpatient acute pediatric rehabilitation program in The Alexis Verzal Children's Rehabilitation Hospital, a Rehabilitation Day Program, as well as a Pediatric Outpatient Program. During its most recent fiscal year ending June 30, 2011 Madonna served a total of 374 new adolescents and children.
Diagnoses: Madonna serves kids with a variety of diagnoses. For its most recent fiscal year ending June 30, 2011, adolescents and children with the following diagnoses were served as inpatients: brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, orthopedic, cardio-pulmonary, neurological conditions and burns.
| Diagnosis | Inpatients Served |
|---|---|
| Brain Injury | |
| Neurological | |
| Cardio-Pulmonary | |
| Spinal Cord Injury | |
| Orthopedic | |
| Other |
Ages: During its most fiscal year ending June 30, 2011, the average age of patients served was 10.5 years.
| Age of Patients | Percent of Inpatients Served |
|---|---|
| 0-3 years old | |
| 4-10 years old | |
| 11-14 years old | |
| 15-18 years old |
Geographic Area: Madonna serves people from a wide region. Last year 79% of the children and adolescents served at Madonna came from outside Lincoln, with 14 who came from out of state including Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and South Dakota.
A total of 250 new outpatients were served, with the pediatric therapy team delivering nearly 10,700 visits. Additionally, 29 new patients were served in the Rehabilitation Day Program.
Diagnoses: Madonna serves outpatient children and adolescents with a wide array of diagnoses, including brain injury, orthopedic injuries, spinal cord injury, stroke, neurological conditions, feeding and swallowing deficits, and developmental disabilities.
Ages: The Adolescent and Children Outpatient Program serves children at a variety of ages.
| Age of Patients | Percent of Inpatients Served |
|---|---|
| 0-3 years old | |
| 4-10 years old | |
| 11-14 years old | |
| 15-18 years old |