St John of God Midland Public Hospital is a 307-bed public hospital providing free hospital services.
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We work closely with a wide range of health professionals to provide comprehensive care for our patients.
Allied health
Allied health care professionals work as a team to help you recover from injury, illness or surgery.
Cardiac rehabilitation
Cardiac rehabilitation is medically supervised rehabilitation focused on improving your cardiac health and wellbeing.
Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy involves exercising in a pool to help treat a condition and/or improve your recovery after injury, illness or surgery. Exercising in heated water helps reduce the pressure and stress on your body and joints.
Inpatient rehabilitation
Inpatient rehabilitation occurs when you are staying in hospital to help you recover from injury, illness or surgery so you can return to the best health possible.
Neurological rehabilitation
Neurological rehabilitation may help you recover after a stroke, a spinal cord or head injury, or if you have Parkinson’s disease, motor neuron disease or multiple sclerosis.
Occupational therapy
Occupational therapy can help you participate in every day activities by working with you to set and achieve rehabilitation goals.
Outpatient rehabilitation
Outpatient rehabilitation occurs when you visit a hospital or rehabilitation service for treatment without having to stay overnight, or when you receive care in your home after being in hospital following an injury, illness or surgery.
Parkinson's disease
Parkinson’s disease affects movement, speech, memory and sleep and can have a significant impact on your life.
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy treats disease, injury or disorders using physical methods such as exercise and joint manipulation.
Pulmonary rehabilitation
If you have a chronic lung condition such as emphysema, chronic asthma or pulmonary fibrosis, you may benefit from our pulmonary rehabilitation program.
Reconditioning rehabilitation
If you have had major surgery or have suffered serious ill health, you may benefit from reconditioning as part of your rehabilitation program.
Speech pathology
Speech pathologists work with people who have trouble with verbal and written communication, or difficulty with swallowing food or fluids due to stroke, brain injury or a learning or intellectual disability.
Stroke rehabilitation
Rehabilitation can greatly improve your quality of life after a stroke.