Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
Rehabilitation Hospital

  • 815 S Vassault Street
  • Tacoma, WA 98465
253.444.3320
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Virginia Mason Franciscan Health Rehabilitation Hospital (formerly CHI Franciscan Rehabilitation Hospital) is a state-of-the-art, 60-bed inpatient acute rehabilitation hospital dedicated to the treatment and recovery of individuals who have experienced the debilitating effects of a severe injury or illness.

Our rehabilitation programs provide ongoing care and specialized treatment to patients throughout their recovery journey. We offer customized, intense rehabilitation tailored to the individual needs of those recovering from stroke, brain injury, neurological conditions, trauma, spinal cord injury, amputation, and orthopedic injury.

Virginia Mason Franciscan Health Rehabilitation Hospital strives to maximize the health, function, and quality of life of those we serve through comprehensive physical medicine and rehabilitation programs.

We are accredited by The Joint Commission and CARF-accredited for our Comprehensive Integrated Inpatient Rehabilitation Program and Stroke Specialty Program.


We Value Patient Feedback

Each patient's experience at our hospital is important to us; we value all feedback from patients and family members. We are honored to be part of the care journey, and we strive to provide the highest level of care. We are incredibly proud of our Google Star Rating and the care it represents.

Any online rating data shown reflects patient and family feedback from the past year. Learn more about what our patients are saying about us or leave a review about your own experience by visiting our Google profile.

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Types of Care

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Neurological Rehabilitation

This doctor-supervised program is designed for patients who have experienced an injury to the brain, spinal cord, or nerves. People who have experienced a neurological injury or disease sometimes have difficulty with movement, speaking, swallowing, breathing, or learning.  Learn More »

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Brain Injuries

Our therapists have specialized skills and training that help them recognize the unique needs of an individual who has experienced a brain injury and provide consistent and structured rehabilitation. We offer comprehensive care to address physical dysfunction, cognitive impairments, and behavioral issues associated with these patients.   Learn More »

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Spinal Cord Injuries

We offer comprehensive rehabilitation for patients that have experienced a spinal cord injury, either traumatic or non-traumatic, who would benefit from a specialized and coordinated process to increase their physical, emotional, and psychological abilities.  Learn More »

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Stroke Rehabilitation

Our multidisciplinary team provides specialty care to help individuals regain function from the physical and psychological effects following a stroke. Our goal is to help patients achieve the most complete recovery possible through prevention, recognition, assessment, and treatment of conditions related to stroke and its complications.  Learn More »

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Our Stroke Specialty Program is certified by The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)

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Amputation

A multidisciplinary team of professionals with specialty amputee training, experience, and credentials provide effective and evidence-based care for our patients who have experienced an amputation. We focus on restoring strength and confidence, regaining function and mobility, and returning individuals to an independent and satisfying life.   Learn More »

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Orthopedics

Our program prepares patients recovering from fractures, dislocations or joint replacements to transition back to home and into the community. Accordingly, a number of objectives are established based on the patient’s individual needs, including: gait training; stair climbing; transfer training; muscle strengthening and endurance; fall safety; dressing, bathing, toileting; and operating a vehicle.  Learn More »