Inpatient rehabilitation leads to stronger outcomes
Choosing the right setting of care is one of the most important decisions you’ll make during recovery. Patients in the Tulsa Metro area can count on a dedicated care team available 24/7, intensive therapy, advanced rehabilitation technologies and a compassionate environment designed to help you regain independence and confidence after a serious illness or injury.

A higher level of rehabilitation care for patients in the Tulsa area
Recovering from a major illness or injury often involves multiple stages of care — and having consistency between those stages matters. That’s why our hospitals in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and Owasso, Oklahoma operate through a joint partnership with Ascension St. John. This collaboration creates a smoother, more coordinated transition from acute care to inpatient rehabilitation at Encompass Health.
For patients and families, that means greater confidence, clearer communication and a truly integrated care experience from hospital to community.
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Therapies to support your recovery
All Encompass Health hospitals provide three core types of inpatient rehabilitation therapy. Together, these services create a comprehensive program that promotes progress, safety and independence.
Occupational therapy
Builds the skills needed for everyday living — including bathing, dressing, cooking, household tasks and functional mobility.
Physical therapy
Improves mobility, balance, coordination, strength and endurance using an individualized therapy plan.
Speech therapy
Supports communication, swallowing and crucial cognitive functions such as memory, organization and medication management.
Our accreditations and awards
Every day, our teams work to deliver safe, effective rehabilitation that helps patients reach their highest level of independence. That commitment to quality care, transparency and patient outcomes has earned us recognition across the country.
Our accreditations from Joint Commission
Our Tulsa Metro area hospitals hold four Joint Commission Disease-Specific Care Certifications, demonstrating a commitment to the highest standards of quality and safety in patient care.
Broken Arrow Joint Commission accreditation
Our hospital has earned the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Disease-Specific Care Certification in Amputee Rehabilitation, Hip Fracture Rehabilitation and Stroke Rehabilitation.
Owasso Joint Commission accreditation
Our hospital has earned the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Disease-Specific Care Certification in Stroke Rehabilitation.
Frequently asked questions
Inpatient rehabilitation provides hospital-level care, including 24/7 nursing, frequent physician visits and a minimum of three hours of therapy a day, five days a week. This leads to shorter average stays, stronger functional gains and higher rates of discharge back to home compared to nursing homes.





