Today, Madonna offers 311 beds with multiple levels of care on a 22-acre park-like campus in a residential neighborhood with spacious lawns and shade trees, courtyards, sculpture gardens and walking paths.
Madonna is a non-profit hospital governed by a local board of directors and sponsored by Diocesan Health Ministries of Lincoln, Nebraska.
** Mission **
Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital is a Catholic organization that exists to provide medical and physical rehabilitation services to children and adults throughout the nation.
** Vision **
Madonna will become a national leader in rehabilitation research and clinical programming to define the rehabilitation model of health. This model embraces a positive, individualized, integrated approach to personal health, addressing the lifelong path of each individual, regardless of ability, to optimize full participation in life by maximizing abilities.
History Of Madonna Rehabilitation Hosp
** A Reputation for Excellence **
In 1958, the Benedictine Sisters of Yankon, South Dakota, purchased a 26-acre campus and three old frame buildings to open a long term care facility for the elderly. Known as the "Madonna Home," the facility began early to earn its reputation for excellence, first as a geriatric facility and later as a physical medicine and rehabilitation center.
Madonna's history has been distinguished by innovation and the development of programs and services which have consistently anticipated national and regional trends.
In 1966, Madonna received the nation's first Medicare check and began to offer rehabilitation services. The goal was to bring individuals to the highest level of independence and give them the opportunity to live outside an institution.
Over the past 50 years, Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital has evolved to a health complex that treats children and adults with physical disabilities, helps injured workers return to work quickly and develops collaborative relationships with hospitals in the region to help those with disabilities closer to home. Madonna's Institute for Rehabilitation Science and Engineering is dedicated to finding ways to improve medical rehabilitation through the use of new methods and technologies.