New Braunfels Regional Rehabilitation Hospital

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At New Braunfels Regional Rehabilitation Hospital, we provide specialized inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative services to patients recovering from a serious injury or illness.

A stroke occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is blocked or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. Fast treatme...
08/10/2026

A stroke occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is blocked or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. Fast treatment is critical because early care can help reduce brain damage and improve outcomes.

If you suspect someone may be having a stroke, remember the warning signs of BE FAST:

B – Balance. Sudden loss of balance or coordination.
E – Eyes. Sudden vision changes.
F – Face. One side of the face is drooping.
A – Arm. Weakness or numbness in an arm.
S – Speech. Speech is slurred or difficulty speaking.
T – Time. Call 911 if someone displays any of these symptoms.

Hot temperatures can increase the risk of dehydration, which occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in, di...
08/03/2026

Hot temperatures can increase the risk of dehydration, which occurs when the body loses more fluids than it takes in, disrupting the body’s natural balance of fluids and electrolytes. While dehydration can be caused by lack of fluid intake or excessive sweating, it also can be triggered by excessive vomiting, diarrhea, or fever. It can affect anyone, but older adults and people with certain medical conditions may be at greater risk.

Mild dehydration often includes symptoms such as dry mouth, increased thirst, headache, infrequent urination, and dark-colored urine. Typically, mild dehydration can be managed by drinking water or beverages with electrolytes. Severe dehydration requires immediate medical attention and may include symptoms such as confusion, dizziness, sunken eyes, rapid heart rate, and lack of sweating or urination.

To help stay hydrated, drink fluids regularly throughout the day, even when you don’t feel thirsty. Eat water-rich foods like fruits and vegetables, and limit your alcohol consumption, which can contribute to dehydration. As a good rule of thumb, keep a bottle of water nearby to sip from throughout the day.

We had a fantastic time at the Strike Out Parkinson’s bowling event hosted by the Lone Star Parkinson Society! 🎳💙Our tea...
07/28/2026

We had a fantastic time at the Strike Out Parkinson’s bowling event hosted by the Lone Star Parkinson Society! 🎳💙
Our team, the G.A.I.T. Gatekeepers, had a great time connecting with the Parkinson’s community, cheering each other on, and supporting an incredible cause. Thank you to the Lone Star Parkinson Society for hosting such a fun and meaningful event. We were honored to be a part of it and are already looking forward to next year!

Returning to meaningful activities is an important part of recovery after a spinal cord injury.Whether it's spending tim...
07/27/2026

Returning to meaningful activities is an important part of recovery after a spinal cord injury.
Whether it's spending time with family, pursuing hobbies, participating in adaptive sports, volunteering, or returning to work, staying engaged in activities that provide purpose can support overall well-being and quality of life.
Occupational therapy can help support this transition by modifying tasks, recommending adaptive equipment, and developing individualized strategies to promote independence. Therapists work with each patient on their specific goals to adapt activities and environments so they can participate more fully in daily life. Therapists also can teach energy conservation techniques to help individuals prioritize activities and manage fatigue.

Skin health is an important part of living with a spinal cord injury that requires daily attention.Changes in sensation ...
07/20/2026

Skin health is an important part of living with a spinal cord injury that requires daily attention.
Changes in sensation can make it difficult to notice pressure, irritation, or injury. Reduced mobility also can lead to prolonged pressure on certain areas of the body, which decreases blood flow and increases the risk of skin breakdown. Without proper prevention, pressure injuries can develop and lead to serious complications.
To help protect your skin:
• Keep your skin dry clean and dry
• Perform daily skin checks
• Change positions regularly as recommended by your healthcare provider
• Protect any bony areas with pillows or cushions
• Maintain good nutrition and hydration
• Report any redness or skin changes to your healthcare provider

Please join us in congratulating Seleste Salamanca, Occupational Therapist and Therapy Team Lead, on being named this mo...
07/17/2026

Please join us in congratulating Seleste Salamanca, Occupational Therapist and Therapy Team Lead, on being named this month’s Passionate Patient Caregiver Award recipient!

Seleste leads with compassion, encouragement, and an unwavering commitment to helping every patient regain independence and confidence. She not only inspires those she cares for but also serves as an incredible leader and mentor to our therapy team. Thank you, Seleste, for the heart you bring to our hospital every day and for making a lasting difference in the lives of our patients and their families. 💙👏

07/16/2026

Don’t forget! Our FREE Stroke Support Group is tomorrow, Friday, July 17, at 1:00 PM at New Braunfels Regional Rehabilitation Hospital. We’re excited to have our very own Registered Dietitian, Stephanie Burns, sharing practical tips on Nutrition and Stress Management to support recovery and overall well-being. We hope to see stroke survivors, family members, and caregivers there! 💙

Congratulations to our Administrative Supervisor, Kara Harney, on being named this month’s Kim Rogers Guiding Principles...
07/15/2026

Congratulations to our Administrative Supervisor, Kara Harney, on being named this month’s Kim Rogers Guiding Principles Award recipient!
Kara is someone our team can always count on. She leads with kindness, works hard behind the scenes to keep things running smoothly, and is always willing to step in wherever she’s needed. Her positive attitude and dedication make a difference for our patients, their families, and her coworkers every day.
Thank you, Kara, for everything you do. We appreciate you and are so happy to celebrate this well-deserved recognition! 💙

Join us this Friday at 1:00 PM for our FREE Stroke Support Group at New Braunfels Regional Rehabilitation Hospital. This...
07/14/2026

Join us this Friday at 1:00 PM for our FREE Stroke Support Group at New Braunfels Regional Rehabilitation Hospital. This month’s topic is Nutrition and Stress Management—learn practical strategies to support recovery, improve well-being, and connect with others who understand the stroke journey. Stroke survivors, family members, and caregivers are all welcome. 💙

Every spinal cord injury is unique.The effects of a spinal cord injury depend on the level and severity of the injury. T...
07/13/2026

Every spinal cord injury is unique.
The effects of a spinal cord injury depend on the level and severity of the injury. The level of the injury along the spinal cord dictates which body parts may be affected. Injuries higher up on the cervical spine typically result in more extensive paralysis, while lower injuries tend to affect the trunk and legs.
Some individuals may experience changes in movement, sensation or both. Others may retain varying degrees of function below the level of injury. Spinal cord injuries are broadly categorized as complete or incomplete. Complete injuries include a total loss of motor and sensory functions below the injury site. Incomplete injuries involve some remaining function below the level of the injury.

Because no two spinal cord injuries are exactly alike, rehabilitation plans are tailored to each person's unique needs, goals, and abilities to help maximize independence and quality of life.

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2041 Sundance Parkway
New Braunfels, TX
78130

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