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Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation - Inpatient - Entrance

Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation - Inpatient

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I went to Kessler Saddle Brook after an intensive knee surgery. I had never been to an acute care…read morefacility before and did not know what to expect. I cannot tell you how pleasantly surprised I was by the care I received by every single person on my team, from the moment I arrived to the moment I left two weeks later. I can actually envision myself walking better than I have in years, thanks to the PT I received at Kessler. Special thanks to Rob and Emily, whose approach gave me confidence to push myself during daily 3 hour PT and OT sessions. Also, I appreciated the care by Ducky and Helayna, always going the extra mile to see that I was comfortable. I would highly recommend Kessler for post-op care.

This actually happened at the facility in Chester but I was told all the Kesslers use the same…read morepolicies and I can't find a way to review the Chester location. WARNING if you use Kessler for in-patient rehab for yourself or a loved one (or any rehab, as this could occur elsewhere). If the patient has joint surgery, especially hip or knee, or is otherwise at high risk of pulmonary embolism and should be wearing IPC devices (alternating pressure cuffs) PLEASE CHECK with Kessler, before agreeing to discharge there from the hospital, that they will put the cuffs on within a few hours. They accepted my family member from Morristown Medical Center, where she had the cuffs on, and their own doctor ordered that she should continue wearing them to prevent PE. But unbenownst to me, Kessler has a policy of doing a doppler before putting the cuffs on-- even if they've already been on continuously at the hosptial-- and they admitted her when they would not have technician available. They left my family member laying immobile for 15 hours without the devices and she died of presumed PE before they ever got around to it. I wrote them and asked them to change their policy to either put the cuffs on patients without doing a doppler like the hospital does or to delay admission until they have doppler technicians available-- i.e. to stop taking patients who need the cuffs and leaving them without the cuffs for longer than recommended. The president of Kessler called me today to say they'll look into it but "I'm not going to tell you if we change our policies." I have no idea if they're going to change anything. IPC cuffs can significantly reduce PE risk for immobile patients in the days after surgery. So please, DO NOT go to Kessler after a joint procedure without confirming they'll use them if the doctor says the patient should wear them. In fact, confirm IPC device use with any rehab prior to discharge if the hospital is using them and the patient is still in the high risk period. Kessler Foundation also sent a donation request addressed to my dead family member weeks after she died there and weeks after I'd written the complaint asking them to change their procedures. Addressed to the patient who died there. Asking her to send them money. The president did agree this shouldn't happen and said he would try to prevent it from happening to other people. What he did not agree to do was stop accepting patients who need IPC cuffs during times when they have no intention of putting them on.

TheraPhysical - physicaltherapy - Updated May 2026

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