Southern Kentucky Rehabilitation Hospital

Southern Kentucky Rehabilitation Hospital Southern Kentucky Rehabilitation Hospital is the only freestanding licensed acute care rehabilitation hospital in south central Kentucky.

Southern Kentucky Rehabilitation Hospital provides highly specialized care, advanced treatment and leading-edge technologies that help individuals like you rebuild your life following injury or illness.

“Every interaction shapes the patient experience, making CNAs and patient care techs essential to healing, outcomes and ...
06/16/2026

“Every interaction shapes the patient experience, making CNAs and patient care techs essential to healing, outcomes and the human connection at the bedside every day.” — Melissa Beers, senior vice president, clinical operations, specialty hospitals.

Our nursing assistants and patient care technicians spend the most time with our patients. They are essential eyes and ears, informing care team colleagues of any subtle changes in a patient’s mood or ability to accomplish a particular activity. This, in turn, helps to support recovery progress and outcomes.

CNAs are at the heart of patient care and recovery.  Working alongside nursing and therapy teams, nursing assistants and...
06/11/2026

CNAs are at the heart of patient care and recovery.

Working alongside nursing and therapy teams, nursing assistants and patient care technicians play a vital role in supporting patients throughout their healing and recovery. They take vital signs, respond to call lights, observe and report on changes or progress and assist with patients’ personal care needs.

Above all, they encourage and guide patients with compassion, helping them stay motivated to achieve their recovery goals.

“I couldn’t say ‘I love you.’” For millions of people living with aphasia, a disorder that impacts one’s ability to spea...
06/03/2026

“I couldn’t say ‘I love you.’”

For millions of people living with aphasia, a disorder that impacts one’s ability to speak, read or write, early intervention with a speech-language pathologist (SLP) can help regain meaningful communication skills over time.

In observance of Aphasia Awareness Month, we celebrate the life-changing work our SLPs and clinical teams do to help people reconnect, one word at a time.

05/26/2026

During Stroke Awareness Month, we’re proud to celebrate Carolyn Stewart, a church pianist, and her inspiring recovery.

After a stroke left her unable to walk, speak or care for herself, Carolyn came to Southern Kentucky Rehabilitation Hospital to regain her independence. With the support of her family and care team, the 81-year-old made meaningful gains each day.

A remarkable moment occurred just six days into her stay. As she passed a piano with her therapist, Carolyn paused and asked to play. Her hands found the keys and music flowed effortlessly as if it had never left her.

Today, Carolyn is walking, speaking and continuing her recovery at her son’s home, where a music room gives her space to play, heal and connect with her family and faith.

Today, we remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice to serve and protect our country.
05/25/2026

Today, we remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice to serve and protect our country.

Recovering from a stroke looks different for everyone.   For severe stroke, healing may begin in a critical illness reco...
05/22/2026

Recovering from a stroke looks different for everyone.

For severe stroke, healing may begin in a critical illness recovery hospital where patients receive medically focused care and early therapy to manage complex conditions. These patients may need to relearn how to breathe, eat, talk, walk and think clearly again.

As strength and stability return, patients may continue their journey at an inpatient rehabilitation hospital, where personalized therapy helps rebuild independence, confidence and the ability to safely return home.

Our continuum of care includes respiratory, physical, occupational and speech therapy. Respiratory therapists focus on breathing. Physical therapy works on rebuilding strength, balance and mobility. Occupational therapy helps patients return to their everyday activities such as bathing, dressing and managing tasks at home. Speech therapy addresses communication challenges, memory or thinking deficits and swallowing difficulties that are common after a stroke.

Through coordinated, patient-centered care, our nationwide network of critical illness recovery and inpatient rehabilitation hospitals support stroke survivors every step of the way, helping them move forward, regain confidence and prepare for life beyond a hospital.

Southern Kentucky Rehabilitation Hospital marked its new joint venture management between Select Medical and Vibra Healt...
05/21/2026

Southern Kentucky Rehabilitation Hospital marked its new joint venture management between Select Medical and Vibra Healthcare with a ribbon-cutting celebration earlier this week, joined by hospital leadership and the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce.

The milestone reflects the hospital’s continued collaboration with the community, whose support helps advance care across the region.

05/18/2026

On National Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) Day, we celebrate our 1,022 SLPs across the Select Medical continuum of care, who help their patients with their speech, language and swallowing goals so they are able to re-engage their voice and safely return to eating a normal diet.

"What is the best treatment for a stroke?” At our hospitals, stroke rehabilitation begins as soon as patients are medica...
05/15/2026

"What is the best treatment for a stroke?”

At our hospitals, stroke rehabilitation begins as soon as patients are medically stable. Starting therapy early leverages a critical recovery window, when the brain is most responsive and gains in cognition, mobility and independence are greatest.

Within our continuum of care, patients with the most complex recoveries often begin their recovery journey at a critical illness recovery hospital, relearning to breathe, eat, talk, walk and think clearly again. As they improve, they may transition to inpatient rehabilitation for specialized therapy aimed at rebuilding strength, skills and confidence for life after stroke. Both levels of care include physician-led, multidisciplinary teams and personalized treatment plans.

05/14/2026

Recognizing the signs of a stroke can change everything.

Peggy Downey, 56, learned that lesson firsthand. Living with COPD, she was used to pacing her activity — but one weekend, something was different. Her family knew something was wrong. Her shortness of breath, dropping of objects and dragging her right foot were subtle but serious signs of a stroke. They called emergency services to rush her to the hospital.

A blood clot in Peggy’s brain caused a stroke. Her recovery journey took her from a medically induced coma to Select Specialty Hospital - McKeesport and then to Select Medical Rehabilitation - Pensacola. The clinical experts and rehabilitation therapists helped her rebuild strength, mobility and confidence.

This Stroke Awareness Month, Peggy’s story is a powerful reminder: Recognizing stroke symptoms and accessing the right level of rehabilitative care can make a meaningful difference. Every recovery takes its own path — but with specialized care, progress and independence are possible.

To learn more about Select Medical’s network of hospitals, visit: https://www.selectmedical.com/about-us/

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1300 Campbell Lane
Bowling Green, KY
42104

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