Saint Lawrence Rehabilitation Center
USINFO | 2013-07-18 14:19

St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center, a 129-bed, not-for-profit, physical rehabilitation hospital in Lawrenceville, NJ, celebrated its 30th birthday on April 26, 2001.  The center received its first patient on April 26, 1971 and has since treated approximately 50,000 in-and-out patients.  The facility was dedicated by the Most Reverend George W. Ahr, the seventh Bishop of the Diocese of Trenton, on May 22, 1971.  It was originally named Morris Hall Health and Rehabilitation Center, and had a licensed capacity for 203 beds; 50 for rehabilitation and 153 for skilled nursing services. 

As the demand for rehabilitation services increased, the center converted the beds and currently has 56 rehabilitation beds and 73 long-term care beds.  In 1993, under the leadership of Bishop John C. Reiss, construction began on a five-year renovation project and the new facility was dedicated in the spring of 1998 by Bishop John Smith.  The center has a new state-of-the-art Outpatient Health Center, which includes private examination and treatment rooms, lounge and splinting area, a spacious gym and on-site apartment for Activities of Daily Living. 

St. Lawrence offers a wide range of rehabilitation services including physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy, therapeutic recreation, vocational counseling, and social and psychological services.  There are also highly regarded programs in Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Vision Rehabilitation, Vestibular Rehabilitation, Driving Therapy, and Dysphagia Therapy.  A Wheelchair Seating Clinic and chronic pain management services are also provided.


 

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