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Is Your Rehab Program Really Working? The Questions Every Leader Should Be Asking

Is Your Rehab Program Really Working? The Questions Every Leader Should Be Asking

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Is your rehab program truly performing — or just getting by?

In this episode of Gravity Healthcare Hacks, Melissa Brown and Lead Therapy Consultant Carly Chronister unpack what’s really happening inside today’s therapy departments — and why more leaders are requesting independent rehab audits than ever before.

With PDPM Medicaid reshaping financial realities and contract therapy models under pressure, many communities are starting to ask hard questions:

  • Are we getting the clinical outcomes we should be?
  • Is our therapy team properly supported?
  • Are we leaving margins on the table?
  • What risks might we not be seeing?

Melissa and Carly walk through what a comprehensive rehab audit actually reveals — from compliance gaps and operational blind spots to functional treatment opportunities and group therapy strategies that most buildings are underutilizing.

They also discuss:
• Why therapist morale has declined in many contract models
• The difference between “staffing a department” and strategically leading one
• Common onboarding failures that set new therapists up to struggle
• Why simply going in-house isn’t enough without the right oversight
• How a hybrid management model can improve margins, outcomes, and retention

If your gut is telling you something isn’t quite right in rehab, this episode will help you understand what to look for — and what to do next.

Because in today’s environment, it’s not enough to assume therapy is working. You need to know.

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