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Stroke Rehabilitation at Covenant Health Roane

When you survive a stroke, the real work begins. Stroke recovery and rehabilitation truly take a village in order to maximize your positive outcomes.

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Trust Your Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Needs to the Experts at Covenant Health Roane

When you survive a stroke, the real work begins. Stroke recovery and rehabilitation truly take a village in order to maximize your positive outcomes. When you’re a stroke survivor in Tennessee, you can trust your comprehensive rehabilitation needs to the team at Covenant Health Roane.

Our highly skilled team of medical professionals and therapists have the experience and passion to offer you the best in stroke comprehensive stroke recovery and rehabilitation treatment plans. 

We’ll help you regain your highest level of independence and enjoyment in life. Because your stroke should never define who you are, or what you can do.

a physical therapist helps a man walk between parallel bars while he recovers from a stroke

To offer Tennessee residents the very best in stroke rehabilitation care, Covenant Health Roane is proud to partner with the Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center. This renowned facility is focused on the rehabilitation of stroke, brain and spinal cord injury, and orthopedic care. 

Through this exclusive partnership, we’re able to offer stroke survivors in East Tennessee the comprehensive, customized, cutting-edge stroke rehabilitation services you deserve.

Stroke Rehabilitation Services and Resources Offered through Covenant Health Roane

If you or a loved one has experienced a stroke, it can be difficult to know where to turn and what steps to take. At Covenant Health Roane, we’re committed to helping you understand, plan, and navigate your stroke recovery process. 

In that spirit, we’ve collected several important pieces of information and resources to help you understand stroke, stroke recovery, and to familiarize yourself with the stroke rehabilitation process and team at Covenant Health Roane. 

Stroke Information

If you or a loved one suffer a stroke, this may be the first time you’ve considered what this means. 

The brain is the most complex part of the body. It interprets the senses, initiates movement, and controls our behavior. A stroke is like a brain attack. The technical term for a stroke is a cerebrovascular accident, or CVA. When we break down this term, we see it’s an accident that occurs in the blood vessels in the brain. 

Because our brains depend on a steady supply of oxygen-rich blood to function, any disruption in this supply can lead to dire consequences. 

Learn more about all things stoke by accessing our free stroke info resources—

Stroke Prevention

The great news about strokes is many of their primary risk factors are well within your control to manage. 

Learn more about the risk factors for stroke, to increase your awareness of how to prevent this issue—

Stroke Diagnostics and Treatment

Surviving a stroke is the first step in your recovery and rehabilitation process. At Covenant Health Roane, our skilled rehabilitation therapists are experts at crafting customized stroke recovery plans that address your individual areas of need. 

Learn more about our stroke diagnostic and treatment capabilities at Covenant Health Roane—

Time is A Crucial Factor in Stroke Recovery

Have you ever heard the phrase, “time lost is brain lost”? What does this mean when it comes to stroke recovery? How does time factor into your stroke recovery prospects and your treatment planning?

Covenant Health Roane is a proud member of Covenant Health, our region’s top-performing healthcare network. To learn more about stroke diagnostics, treatment, and resources near you, view our complete listing of Covenant Health neurology service providers.

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We are committed to improving the quality of life in East Tennessee through better health. In partnership with our generous donors, Covenant’s 10,000+ employees, physicians, and volunteers are providing outstanding care for our patients and their families.

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