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If you or someone you love has suffered a stroke, or has a major illness or debilitating injury, our inpatient acute rehabilitation team offers compassionate, high-quality, cost-effective care that helps patients get back to the life they love sooner. Since 1986 we have helped over 13,000 patients develop the necessary skills needed to regain their independence.
By treating the whole person and not just the injury, our highly-regarded team provides an unmatched level of care and expertise, and has access to the most critical resources to help the patient and their support system during the recovery process.
Being part of Mercy General Hospital and affiliated with the renowned Dignity Health Neurological Institute of Northern California, we have the capabilities of an entire hospital which allows us to provide a more comprehensive approach to care.
In the video below, meet Dr. Albert Hwang, Medical Director of the Mercy General Acute Rehabilitation Unit and learn more about our rehabilitation services.
Patients work toward personalized, attainable goals with the support and reinforcement of our therapy, nursing, and medical staff.
Through our program, patients:
According to the American Heart and Stroke Associations, rehabilitation in an inpatient facility, like Mercy General Hospital's program, provides patients the best outcomes. Mercy General Hospital Acute Rehab's focus to help patients reach independence has led to some of the highest success rates in the region.
Patients Discharged to Home/Board & Care

The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) is an independent, nonprofit accrediting body whose mission is to promote quality, value, and optimal outcomes of medical services through a consultative accreditation process focused on enhancing the lives of patients. Mercy General Hospital’s Acute Rehabilitation program was the first in Sacramento to become CARF accredited. Since our initial accreditation, we have continued our commitment to advanced care, achieving and maintaining specialty CARF certifications in both stroke and traumatic brain injury.

In addition to our CARF accreditation, the Mercy General Hospital Acute Rehabilitation Team is the only ProACT certified rehab team in the Sacramento area. This advanced training has equipped our staff with the skills necessary to anticipate, address, and verbally de-escalate sensitive situations—ensuring all patients, regardless of ability or diagnosis, are treated with dignity and respect.
To be admitted to the Mercy General Hospital Acute Rehabilitation program, a patient must:
Learn more about our team and facility.
For a personal on-site consultation, referral, or more information, call (916) 453-4566 or (800) 330-4566
Families with loved ones admitted to Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation are eligible for low cost accommodations through House of Mercy.
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