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About our inpatient rehabilitation hospital
Choosing where to receive care after a life-changing illness or injury is an important decision for you and your loved ones. At Braintree - Framingham, we strive to make that decision easier. We offer the expertise, coordinated care and trusted reputation your family can rely on.
At our hospital you will receive:
- Three hours of therapy a day, five days per week
- 24/7 nursing care, including nurses who specialize in rehabilitation
- Frequent visits from independent physicians
- A coordinated team of therapists, nurses, dietitians, pharmacists and case managers

Tour our inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Framingham, MA
Experience state-of-the-art patient rooms, modern therapy gyms and advanced rehabilitation equipment — all designed to help you recover faster and stronger.
Better rehabilitation starts here
At Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Braintree at Framingham, we provide comprehensive medical rehabilitation therapy for a wide range of conditions, including stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury and orthopedics.
Our therapies include:
Physical therapy
Helps improve movement, strength and balance
Occupational therapy
Helps with everyday tasks and routines
Speech therapy
Supports communication, cognition and swallowing
Choose a nationally awarded rehabilitation provider
From our unique workplace culture to the high-quality, compassionate care our dedicated employees provide to patients each day, Encompass Health has a lot to be proud of. Learn more about our recent accolades.
Multiple locations to better serve you
Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC)
Patient and Family Advisory Councils serve as the “patient voice” and the institutional infrastructure for including the patient and family member perspective in hospital organizational decision-making. Councils are typically comprised of patients, family members, executive leadership and staff, working in partnership to assure the delivery of the highest standard of comprehensive and compassionate care is delivered at each hospital. They may include:
- Providing information to hospital leaders and staff about patients needs and concerns
- Helping plan patient-care areas and new programs
- Making changes that affect patients and family members
- Encouraging patients and families to be involved and to speak up
- Strengthening communication among patients, family members, caregivers and staff
For more information on this committee and to become involved, please contact Carol Gorman at 781.348.2206.







