
If you or a loved one are recovering from a serious illness or injury, Chelsea Hospital offers the best care and compassion to help you regain freedom and functionality. As a collaborative program between University of Michigan Health (U-M Health) and Chelsea Hospital, you'll receive care from nationally-recognized U-M Health Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physicians in the Chelsea Hospital location known for healing, compassion and high-quality care. We will work with you to set your goals and then help you achieve them. We're committed to helping you improve function, movement, speech and independence.
Why Choose Inpatient Rehabilitation at Chelsea Hospital?

- Award-winning U-M Health Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physicians and neuropsychologists
- Easy to navigate with free parking and a beautiful, wooded campus
- Award-winning health systems for patient safety, experience and quality care
- Excellent nurse-to-patient ratios with specialized rehab teams
- 40 private patient rooms
Specialty Programs
University of Michigan Health has a nationally-known Spinal Cord Injury program with the inpatient rehab component taking place at Chelsea Hospital. With outstanding clinical services, research and education, quality of life is our top priority.
A stroke can cause injury to the brain, including impairment of motor skills, speech issues and cognitive function. Inpatient rehab uses a variety of therapeutic interventions to aide recovery and prevent future stroke.
University of Michigan Health's Traumatic Brain Injury Program includes cognitive, psychosocial and physical rehabilitation at Chelsea Hospital. Intense services promote increased independence and accommodation to disability through education and retraining.
It is common for cancer and cancer treatments to cause physical and cognitive challenges. Rehabilitation helps restore quality of life, function and overall well-being.
Compassionate amputation care from Chelsea Hospital and U-M Health takes patients from the amputation process to getting back to daily living through education, rehab and the latest technology.
Regardless of the injury, illness or trauma, inpatient rehabilitation focuses on goals to increase quality of life, function, movement and independence.
Following organ transplantation, it is common to experience physical and cognitive challenges. Inpatient rehab helps restore function and activities of daily living.