Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital

Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital We help patients following surgery, injury or serious illness get back to their families, work or school. What is acute medical rehabilitation?

A team of nursing staff, physical/occupational/speech & recreation therapists led by doctors who specialize in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Founded in 1928, Sunnyview is a 115-bed regional rehabilitation hospital in Schenectady with more than 31,000 patient days annually from the Capital Region and 31 surrounding counties, including other states in the northeast. Sunnyview is the only com

prehensive rehabilitation hospital in the region, serving children and adults, and is one of only four such hospitals in New York State. Sunnyview treats patients of all ages, income levels, gender, race/ethnicity, physical ability and language. Our mission is to improve the lives of people with disabilities and the lives of their families. It refers to a comprehensive approach of medical treatment and education to help individuals attain maximum function, a sense of well-being, and a personally satisfying level of independence. It helps people who have had an accident, illness, or surgery regain the skills to complete what medical professionals call activities of daily living. This can mean caring for their personal needs, walking, preparing food, returning to work, driving, paying bills, or a wide range of skills that allow people to maintain an independent lifestyle. At Sunnyview our motto is “Enriching lives through greater independence.”

The Sunnyview approach combines cutting-edge therapy techniques, along with a comprehensive, integrated plan combining all of Sunnyview’s departments. Led by four (4) board certified Physiatrists (physicians who specialize in physical medicine and rehabilitation, programs include occupational therapy (to regain skills for daily living), physical therapy (to work on the person’s physical condition and mobility), neuropsychology (to evaluate a person’s cognitive and perceptual deficits related to their neurological condition), speech therapy (to assist a person in regaining speaking skills and also address swallowing problems), audiology (diagnosing and correcting hearing problems), social work (to help the patient coordinate services within the community), and assist in counseling the patient and his or her family members in coping with the disability. Sunnyview recently was awarded three-year accreditation by the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilita¬tion Facilities (CARF) for six of its programs. This marks the tenth consecutive year that Sunnyview has been awarded three-year accredi¬tation from CARF, and represents the highest level of accreditation that can be awarded. It is important to note that CARF accreditation is strictly voluntary. An organization receiving a three-year accreditation has undergone a rigorous peer review process by a team of surveyors who are professionals working in the field of medical rehabilitation. Sunnyview, during its on-site CARF visit, demonstrated its commitment to pro¬grams and services that are of the highest quality are measurable and accountable. In its report, CARF highlighted many areas of strength and exemplary performance, including our hospital’s:

• health and safety practices
• expert rehabilitation physicians
• high quality interdisciplinary team
• dedicated staff with long-standing service
• well-maintained environment of care
• array of programs and services
• commitment to staff education/development

In addition, CARF noted Sunnyview’s commitment to such specialty programs as the young adult stroke survivors, low vision, driver rehabilitation, adaptive sports and recreation, and waiver services for the brain injured population, as well as leadership’s vision and dedication to the needs of our patients. Achieving this highest level of CARF accreditation makes a strong statement about Sunnyview’s expertise and commitment to providing the highest quality and safest care. As the only area hospital specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation, we are proud of our experienced team of professionals who utilize the most ad¬vanced technology and techniques available to help our patients achieve the fullest possible recovery

Sunnyview has 205 physicians and 75 allied health practitioners on staff. There is 388 paid full-time staff and 275 paid part-time staff. Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital enjoys a robust volunteer program with 182 adult and 60 juniors (high school age) providing the hospital 26,417 volunteer hours in 2009 saving the hospital $740,996 (the amount is based on the New York state average wage for a volunteer of $28.05 per hour).

06/05/2026

After a downhill mountain biking accident back in June of 2024, Sam Russell was left quadriplegic and credits his ability to walk to his year of therapy. A recent fall left him with a broken hip, and Sam knew there was no place like Sunnyview for him to come back and get back to walking again!

05/29/2026

Zoe Walsh, originally from Ireland but now a native of Saratoga County, was left paralyzed on one side of her body after a brain tumor removal. And even though she's happy to be home now, she credits the world-class care she received at Sunnyview with helping her endlessly in her recovery.

We're proud to report that our 5th annual Sunnyview in Motion 5k raised $28,253 to date. Thank you to the 15 teams, comp...
05/22/2026

We're proud to report that our 5th annual Sunnyview in Motion 5k raised $28,253 to date. Thank you to the 15 teams, comprising 206 runners, walkers & rollers who participated.

𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝟓𝐤 𝐖𝐢𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐬!

FEMALE: MALE:
1st: Brooke McNeal 1st: Holden Maynard
2nd: Allison Ceci 2nd: Shazim Permaul
3rd: Sunny Steenburgh 3rd: Jesse Boni

Full 5k Results: https://www.albanyrunningexchange.org/results/search.php?ID=9273

𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐑𝐚𝐢𝐬𝐞 ‘𝐄𝐦 𝐔𝐩 𝐀𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐝 𝐖𝐢𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐬!
▪️Corporate Team: Cerity Partners (formerly Graypoint LLC) raised $800
▪️Individual: Doug Sykes raised $1,208
▪️Friends & Family Team: “I thought it was a brunch…” raised: $2,000; fun fact: this powerhouse team stems from Sunnyview’s Case Management – Care Management Department!
And, our 𝐄𝐱𝐭𝐫𝐚 𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐞 𝐀𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐝 for the team with the most participants: Sunnyview Wellness Warriors with 18 team participants who are all Sunnyview Wellness Center members!

05/08/2026

Retired SUNY Police Officer, Aran Mull, found himself at Sunnyview after a fall left him with a broken neck. Aran, who is now back home, comes to see us to continue his therapy as part of our Outpatient Program. He credits his dedicated team at Sunnyview, along with access to advanced technology, like our Exoskeleton Robot, in helping him get to where he is now.

05/01/2026

Dennis McHugh of East Greenbush was at home in his kitchen when he suffered a stroke. After a few weeks spent at Sunnyview, he's back home and ready for his next trip with his family!

04/24/2026

Patti Johnson of Au Sable Forks, NY, found herself at Sunnyview after a complication during spinal cord surgery left her without any feeling from the waist down. After a few weeks of hard rehab work, Patti will be heading home soon, ready to take on the hiking trails!

Join Sunnyview's Recreation Therapy Department as they host "Adaptive Rock Climbing" for individuals with injuries or di...
04/23/2026

Join Sunnyview's Recreation Therapy Department as they host "Adaptive Rock Climbing" for individuals with injuries or disabilities, Sunday, May 3, from 9 am to 12 pm at the Edge Halfmoon in Clifton Park. One-hour time slots for climbing. For more information, or to register, contact Lexi at (518) 382-4576 or [email protected].

04/12/2026

It's not good for an accountant to be laid up during tax season! The good news is, Bethlehem CPA Greg Swift, who recently fractured two bones in his pelvis, is now back home and back to working on tax returns, after a two-week stay at Sunnyview.

Eric Felder was at his office in Manhattan when he had a serious AFib episode. He was rushed to New York-Presbyterian Ho...
04/09/2026

Eric Felder was at his office in Manhattan when he had a serious AFib episode. He was rushed to New York-Presbyterian Hospital where he spent tme in ICU following a cardiac arrest, then was transported to Sunnyview for rehab (at the insistence of his wife, who's a nurse). After just one week, he's heading home to South Carolina!

04/08/2026

Seriously injured in a car accident near his home in Cayuga County, Jared Skellington spent a month at Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, then his family brought him to Sunnyview Rehabilitaiton Hospital, outside of Albany, for comprehensive physical rehab. A member of the Weedsport High Class of 2019, Jared returns home to friends and family this week. It’s been our privilege to help jumpstart his recovery!

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