As Mississippi’s premier provider of a stroke-specific rehabilitation program, we offer survivors of mild, moderate, or severe strokes the most advanced information, practices, and research related to stroke treatment and prevention. This is especially critical for younger stroke survivors, who desire to return to school, work, or community life. Methodist Rehabilitation Center is one of only five organizations to receive the prestigious Stroke Specialty Program designation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).
For over fifty years Methodist Rehabilitation has helped thousands of stroke patients reach the highest possible level of independence. We see more stroke patients than any inpatient rehab facility in Mississippi. This experience gives us the proven expertise that no other Mississippi hospital can claim.
Through our affiliation with the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC), we’re part of a Neuro Institute that’s committed to clinical, academic and research excellence. This relationship gives our patients access to UMMC specialists, who regularly consult with our staff.
Services are available through inpatient hospital stays, and our physicians also provide follow-up treatment for rehabilitation-related needs through our outpatient clinic located on the hospital’s second floor and through Methodist Physical Medicine at our East Campus in Flowood, MS. Outpatient Therapy is also available at our Outpatient Therapy Clinics in Clinton, Gluckstadt, Flowood, and Ridgeland.
Your Care Team
Dr. Hyung Kim serves as Chief of the Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) and as an Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery. Kim works alongside our stroke team and is board-certified in both Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) and Pain Medicine. Read Dr. Hyung Kim’s Bio
The stroke team also includes nurse practitioners, certified rehabilitation nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, respiratory therapists, dieticians, pharmacists, case managers, social workers, neuropsychologists, biomedical engineers, orthotists, and assistive technology and robotic equipment specialists.
Our Program
A typical treatment schedule includes occupational, physical, speech, and respiratory therapy. When not in therapy, patients are under the care of our nursing team, many of whom are Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurses. They help promote independence by reinforcing skills learned in therapy and by providing education on a variety of rehab topics.
Family members are always welcome to be part of the process and are encouraged to take advantage of group support and educational opportunities.
Issues typically addressed during the recovery process include:
- Cognitive, Emotional, and Behavioral Needs
- Activities of Daily Living
- Mobility
- Respiratory Function
- Communication/Cognition
- Spasticity Management
- Nutrition/Swallowing
- Skin Health
- Adjustment Issues
- Assistive Technology Needs
- Community Reintegration
What Sets Us Apart
Rehabilitation is an important step toward independence, and the decision is in your hands. Here are some factors to help you evaluate our capabilities when choosing rehabilitation care.



