Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute
The Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, located at 28th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is the leading rehabilitation provider in the Upper Midwest. Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute was created in 2013 by the merger of Courage Center and Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute. The new entity, Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, provides a continuum of rehabilitation services for people with short- and long-term conditions, injuries and disabilities in communities throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin. Their goal is to improve health outcomes, make it easier for clients and families to get the right services for their needs, and reduce costs by preventing complications.
The Institute is named after Sister Elizabeth Kenny, an Australian woman trained in nursing — the title “Sister” is used in British countries to designate a head nurse. Elizabeth Kenny’s work with polio patients and her pioneering principles of muscle rehabilitation helped lay the foundation for modern physical therapy. The original Sister Kenny Institute opened in December 1942 in Minneapolis while Courage Center started in 1928. Today, the Institute provides rehabilitative services to treat any short- and long-term condition or disability at:
Several Minnesota hospitals owned by Allina Hospitals & Clinics, including:
- Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis;
- Buffalo Hospital in Buffalo;
- Mercy Hospital (Coon Rapids, Minnesota);
- Owatonna Hospital in Owatonna;
- United Hospital in St. Paul;
- Unity Hospital in Fridley;
- Cambridge Hospital in Cambridge;
- Regina Hospital in Hastings;
- River Falls in River Falls;
- New Ulm Medical Center in New Ulm
- Courage Kenny Golden Valley in Golden Valley
- Courage Kenny St. Croix in Stillwater
- many community-based Courage Kenny Sports & Physical Therapy Centers located throughout the Twin Cities metro area
See also
- Allina Hospitals & Clinics
- Courage Center
External links
- Official site of the Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute
- Allina Health System (2005). "History, Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute". Retrieved 2007-01-23.