Consonus has become a recognized leader in providing high-quality rehabilitation services to health care providers in all types of settings. Consonus Rehab therapists use the latest techniques in all therapies, helping each patient reach optimum recovery in the least amount of time.
Physical Therapy (PT) - Involves rehabilitation with bed mobility, transfers, gait training, use of assisted devices, upper & lower body strengthening
- Therapeutic exercise program
- Improve balance and coordination
- Patient & family education
- Endurance
Occupational Therapy (OT) - Involves rehabilitation with activities of daily living such as dressing, toileting, upper body strengthening
- Perceptual testing
- Cognitive remediation
- Bathing
- Transfers
Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) - Involves maximizing individual's communication and cognitive skills & also addresses swallowing disorders
- Swallowing deficits and disorders such as dysphagia
- Speech disorders such as aphasia
OUTPATIENT THERAPY - The outpatient therapy department at Lytton Gardens is contracted by Consonus Healthcare. We provide a comprehensive range of therapeutic services to seniors, all customized to meet an individual’s specific needs and goals. We strive to assist seniors to return to the highest level of independence to maintain or improve their quality of life. We are staffed with highly skilled and licensed physical therapists and occupational therapists, all experienced and dedicated to working with individuals with a wide range of orthopedic or neurological conditions.
WHO CAN BENEFIT
Any individual can benefit from skilled outpatient therapy services. The need for outpatient rehabilitation may arise from a traumatic or repetitive injury, an orthopedic or neurological disorder. A new injury or progression of a recurring problem that causes limitations in mobility and/or decrease functional self care skills.
- download our Outpatient Rehab brochure (pdf) -
Call us today for more information.
Director of Rehab (650) 617-7390
We accept most payor sources.

