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The Welkom Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Hospital will soon be open to the public

As a state-of-the-art facility, the Welkom Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Hospital will offer comprehensive healthcare services to patients in need of consistent therapy and treatments. Individuals with ongoing, sub-acute health conditions or injuries can turn to our newly upgraded hospital to fully support their recovery in a comfortable environment. Our sub-acute hospital was established in 2016 as a care facility catering to RMA pensioners. The hospital will soon re-open to the public in October 2021 after renovations and upgrades to the value of R25 million have been fully completed. The Welkom Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Hospital will deliver on RMA’s promise to serve with care and compassion, while providing comprehensive healthcare in South Africa’s public and private sectors. In addition, this lends itself to our greater mission of bridging the gap between underserviced communities and quality healthcare.

Who can benefit from the Welkom Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Hospital?

The hospital will cater to patients across South Africa suffering from chronic health conditions related to strokes or other forms of brain and spinal cord injury. This includes patients who require post-operative rehabilitation to restore maximum body

mobility and improve their quality of life after unexpected accidents. RMA’s Welkom Sub-Acute hospital is open to:

  • Compensation Fund patients (Injury on Duty patients)
  • Federated Employers patients
  • Authorised Medical Aid patients
  • Road Accidents Fund patients
  • Department of Health patients
  • Privately funded patients

The goal is to help each patient make functional or full recoveries, lowering the overall re-admission rates in sub-acute hospitals. Patients and their families will have peace of mind, knowing that their needs are taken care of.

Welkom Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Hospital Facilities & Services

The world-class hospital will host a diverse team of healthcare experts, including rehabilitation case managers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, social workers, speech therapists, dieticians, and counsellors. A total of 96 custodial beds are available, allowing the team to closely manage treatment and rehabilitation. All Covid-19 protocols and regulations set by the government shall be followed at all times to ensure patient safety. Furthermore, patients will receive custom treatment and therapy plans set by our team of healthcare professionals and shaped by how quickly they respond to treatment. All patients undergo a unique rehabilitation programme that addresses their specific health conditions. Upon arrival, the programme will be explained in detail, including the Terms & Conditions for staying at the facility and having visitors. Thereafter, patients can enjoy access to DSTV, WiFi, a garden, pool, gymnasium, and recreational area. The premises is also safe and secure with 24-hour security and CCTV cameras. Here is a breakdown of the services offered by RMA Welkom Sub-acute Rehabilitation Hospital: Rehabilitation Services

  • General rehabilitation & surgical recovery
  • Orthopaedic rehabilitation
  • Pulmonary rehabilitation
  • Stroke rehabilitation
  • Complex Post-Surgical Recovery

Complex sub-acute medical services

  • Respiratory / Pulmonary Disease Management
  • Cardio-Vascular Disease Management
  • Acute and Chronic Pain Management
  • Metabolic Disease Management
  • Total Parenteral & other nutritional feeds
  • Oncology management
  • High Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy
  • Specialised Wound and Burns Care
  • MDR / XDR TB Management
  • Intravenous infusion support
  • Pulmonary management
  • Convalescent programs

In-patient services

  • Occupational Therapy
  • Pathology
  • Physiotherapy
  • Case Management
  • Dietetics
  • Managed Health Care
  • Prosthetics

Sub-acute hospitals provide specialised care and services in an environment that is less stressful for patients and re-assures their loved ones. RMA looks forward to opening the Welkom Sub-Acute Rehabilitation Hospital in October 2021.

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