GOODYEAR — Abrazo West’s new inpatient rehabilitation facility in Goodyear welcomes advanced therapy technologies designed to help patients recover mobility, strength, and cognitive function following stroke, neurological injury, orthopedic surgery, and other complex medical conditions.

The arrival of this new equipment enhances the hospital’s ability to provide cutting-edge rehabilitation care by combining technology, functional electrical stimulation, and interactive therapy platforms to accelerate recovery and improve patient outcomes.
“Investing in innovative rehabilitation technology allows us to offer patients more personalized, intensive therapy that can help them regain independence faster,” said Rob Stantus, COO, Abrazo West Campus. “These systems support our therapists with powerful tools that promote recovery, improve mobility, and ultimately enhance quality of life for our patients.”
New Rehabilitation Technologies Include:
Bioness H200 Wireless Hand Rehabilitation System and L300 Go
· Functional electrical stimulation devices designed to improve daily tasks and increase independence
Bioness Vector Gait and Safety System
· Overhead gait training system with dynamic body-weight support, fall protection and improves endurance
LiteGait Body Weight Support System
· Body-weight support device used with treadmill for walking therapy after stroke, injury, or surgery
Bioness BITS Balance System
· Interactive platform combining cognitive, visual and motor training
In January, Abrazo Health held the grand opening of the new Litchfield Medical Building, a first-of-its-kind in West Valley combining medical offices and an inpatient rehabilitation hospital under one roof and will begin seeing patients in April.
The 46,000 square-foot, 24-bed private room facility expands access to high-quality rehabilitation and outpatient medical services in West Valley.
It is designed to support a seamless transition from acute hospital care to the next phase of recovery for patients recovering from strokes, neurological disorders, cardiac conditions, traumatic injuries, and more.