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Practice Sites

JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute (JRI)
Edison, New Jersey

A major component of the Medical Center, JRI is nationally known for its comprehensive programs that maximize independence in children and adults with disabilities. It has 94 inpatient beds and extensive outpatient care and subacute rehabilitation services. JRI is licensed by the state and accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and the Committee on Accreditation of Rehabilitation. Among JRI's specialty programs are pediatrics, vocational and industrial rehabilitation services, speech and audiology evaluation and treatment, sports medicine, driver training, and a prosthetics and orthotics laboratory. JRI's Center for Head Injuries is regarded nationally as a pioneer in head trauma evaluation and treatment. JRI also serves as the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Piscataway and New Brunswick, NJ.

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital  (RWJUH)
New Brunswick, New Jersey

RWJUH is a Level I Trauma Center offering physiatry consultation services. Residents receive considerable exposure to individuals who have experienced trauma, spinal cord injury, head injury, stroke, chronic pain, cancer, and amputation, as well as patients with many other general rehabilitation needs. Residents also participate in the RWJ Rheumatology Clinic.

JFK Medical Center
Edison, New Jersey

Residents participate in physiatry consults at JFK's 441-bed facility, which provides a wide spectrum of both inpatient and outpatient programs accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Key programs include the Cancer Center, featuring state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment of cancer; the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute at JFK, which diagnoses, treats and studies complex neurological disease; the Center for Behavioral Health, providing outpatient treatment of mental health and substance abuse problems; and the Family Practice Center, which trains physicians in family medicine. Each year, the JFK Medical Center records approximately 20,000 admissions, nearly 2,000 births and more than 40,000 emergency room visits.

St. Peter's Medical Center
New Brunswick, New Jersey

Consultation services are provided at St. Peter's Medical Center by residents in the areas of cancer rehabilitation, general rehabilitation, and EMGs. Services are also provided at St. Peter's extensive Wound Care Clinic and Prosthetic and Orthotic Clinic.

Children's Specialized Hospital
Mountainside, New Jersey

The Children's Specialized Hospital pediatric facility provides comprehensive rehabilitation to children in the central NJ area. Treatment is provided on both an inpatient and outpatient basis through EMG, P&O, spasticity management and neurology and orthopedic clinics.

JFK Hartwyck Nursing, Convalescent and Rehabilitation Centers

  • Cedar Brook - Plainfield, New Jersey 
  • Edison Estates - Edison, New Jersey
  • Oak Tree - Edison, New Jersey
  • JFK Hartwyck is a network of three non-profit, long-term care facilities in Middlesex County and Union County, New Jersey. It includes more than 600 beds and provides skilled nursing services and a wide range of specialized programs in pleasant, comfortable surroundings. Each facility is complemented by the medical and rehabilitation services offered by JFK Medical Center and the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute. Specialized programs include adult medical and Alzheimer’s day care, subacute rehabilitation, extended recovery and transitional living through the Center for Head Injuries, long-term ventilation care, and the state’s first unit dedicated solely to the treatment of patients with Huntington’s disease. All Hartwyck facilities are accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.