Program areas at Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation
See Schedule OBaylor Institute for Rehabilitation at Gaston Episcopal Hospital (BIR) operates, through a partnership with Select Medical Corporation, four faith-based specialty hospitals including over 100 outpatient therapy and specialty clinics which provides exemplary comprehensive physical medicine and rehabilitation services to the residents of Dallas, Fort Worth, and Austin, Texas and the surrounding communities. These hospitals include Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Dallas, Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Frisco, Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Fort Worth and Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Lakeway. BIR is affiliated with Baylor Scott & White Health (BSWH), a faith-based nationally acclaimed network of acute care hospitals and related health care entities providing quality patient care, medical education, medical research and other community services to the residents of North and Central Texas. As the largest not-for-profit health care system in Texas and one of the largest in the United States, BSWH was born from the 2013 combination of Baylor Health Care System and Scott & White Healthcare. Today, BSWH has over 1,200 patient access points including 51 hospitals, 590 specialty care clinics, 254 outpatient clinics, 158 primary care clinics, 32 pharmacies, 30 ambulatory surgery centers, and more than 7,000 active physicians. The system also includes a state certified health maintenance organization, the Scott and White Health Plan and the Baylor Scott & White Quality Alliance accountable care organization both covering over 1,000,000 lives. During the fiscal year, BIR had 85,589 outpatient registrations and admitted 3,756 patients resulting in 60,236 days of care. As part of its charitable mission, BIR is committed to providing free and/or subsidized care to both financially and medically indigent patients of the community. BIR provided community benefits (as reported on the IRS Form 990, Schedule H) of $3,999,268 during the tax year. Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Dallas (BSW Rehab Dallas) is located on the Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas main campus just outside of downtown Dallas. BSW Rehab Dallas is BIR's flagship rehabilitation facility. As one of only 16 centers in the nation designated as a Model System for Traumatic Brain Injury, BSW Rehab Dallas has the advanced capabilities necessary to treat some of the most complex rehabilitation cases, including low level brain injuries, high quadriplegics and traumatically injured individuals. The 92-bed inpatient facility offers 24-hour respiratory care services and specialized programs for traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury. Our goal is to restore each patient's independence, self-confidence and vision of the future after a traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke or other orthopedic or neurological disorder. Each patient's care plan is custom-designed by a physiatrist-led interdisciplinary team of licensed physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, certified recreation therapists, neuropsychologists, rehabilitation registered nurses, nutritionists, social workers and other specialized clinicians. BSW Rehab Dallas also participates in community health programs and outreach programs targeted for the underserved. For example, a special day camp with adaptive water sports is provided for area residents with spinal cord injuries. Injury prevention programs are also provided to schools, churches, and community centers. BIR also provided supervisory education programs for the training of future nurses and other allied health professionals in an effort to increase the supply of health care professionals nation-wide. Assisting with the preparation of future nurses and other allied health professionals at entry and advanced levels of care education is critical in establishing a workforce of qualified health care providers. Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Frisco (BSW Rehab Frisco) is an inpatient rehabilitation hospital Located in the heart of the booming suburbs north of Dallas. BSW Rehab Frisco is known for its quality care and patient outcomes. The dedicated staff at this hospital provides rehabilitation care to patients recovering from stroke, brain injuries, orthopedic and other debilitating conditions. Here at our 44-bed center, you will benefit from the experience and expertise of a team of rehabilitation professionals who share one goal: to help you recover the skills, strengths and function to optimize your recovery. Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Fort Worth (BSW Rehab Fort Worth) is a 42-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital located in the southwest medical district in Fort Worth dedicated to the care and treatment of persons with brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury, amputation, neurological disorders, orthopedic conditions and general rehabilitation needs. Our patients benefit from the experience and expertise of a team of rehabilitation professionals who share one goal: to help each individual recover the skills, strengths and function to optimize his or her recovery. BSW Rehab Fort Worth offers comprehensive care and advanced treatment and technologies to best address our patient's complex medical, physical, emotional and vocational challenges, along with the training and education that help them and their families' transition to life ahead.Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Lakeway (BSW Rehab Lakeway) is located just outside of Austin in the rolling landscape of the Texas hill country, Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Lakeway is a 36-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital that provides a safe, cheerful environment where patients benefit from our compassionate and professional round-the-clock care. While the name may be new - the dedicated medical and support staff remain the same. Our licensed therapists and nurses are committed to helping patients regain skills lost through injury or illness and can easily accommodate the individualized therapy and nursing needs of every patient. See Schedule H for more information regarding these services and how BIR promotes the health of the communities.