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Related Research

  • Research Projects
  • Stroke Outcomes
    All inpatient rehabilitation facilities are not the same. There are differences in their levels of experience, the quailty of their patient care and the technologies and therapies they use. RIC has been the #1 rehabilitation hospital in America for 20 consecutive years.
  • Center for Aphasia Research & Treatment
  • Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes Research (CROR)
  • DRRP in Rehabilitation Services
    This study examines changes in the organization of inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRFs) in response to PPS; examines changes in patient access to medical rehabilitation settings resulting from organizational responses to the change in reimbursement; examines the impact of PPS-related changes in service delivery on patient outcomes; examines the impact of comorbidities on classification and reimbursement in medical rehabilitation PPS

Stroke Patient Stories

Eric Weil

Eric Weil

Eric, a pediatrician working in Chicago, participated in RIC's prime-of-life program to recover the abilities that drive his life.

Read Eric's story

Jordie Krimstein

Because of a stroke, Jordie lost function on the left side of his body, affecting his arm and his ability to paint.

Read Jordie's patient story

John Murphy

John Murphy

John suffered a stroke after completing a marathon.

Read John's patient story

Kathrine Brooks

Kathrine Brooks

Kathrine suffered a stroke prior to going for a run.

Read Kathrine's patient story

Living with Stroke

The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) can connect you to a rich network of community services, organizations, individuals and support groups that will empower stroke survivors to share their experiences and connect with peers to improve their quality of life.

Stroke Resources at RIC

  • The LIFE Center, located in RIC's Flagship Hospital in Chicago, offers access to an extensive library of books and other materials for survivors of stroke or people with disabilities
  • RIC also offers a wide range of sports and fitness programs, including sports teams and leagues for people with disabilities.

RIC works closely with other organizations and can provide you with a full set of online links and resources for stroke.