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ssiphilli22
Asked September 2017
My husband broke his c1 and is not doing well at home. How can I get him into an inpatient rehab?
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That is something that you'll need to talk with his doctor about. The doctor will be the only one that can prescribe the rehab for him. I hope that you are able to get him into a facility.
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