
Recovery from an injury or debilitating condition requires hard work and commitment. Our compassionate and experienced staff helps each patient reach their goals. Therapists and patients form a partnership and set goals together, working to help the patient function at their highest level, whether at home or work.
Our highly skilled therapists offer many specialized services and are prepared to meet the needs of patients in Northeastern Wyoming.
The Brain Injury Support Group meets the third Wednesday of the month, 5:30 pm, in The Legacy Living and Rehabilitation Center’s first floor conference room. Learn more
Chemotherapy, radiation and sometimes surgery are common treatments for people diagnosed with cancer. But almost every cancer patient can benefit from Cancer Rehabilitation at any point in their treatment, even when their disease is in remission. Read more
If you have a heart or lung condition, Campbell County Memorial Hospital's cardiac or pulmonary rehab programs in Gillette, Wyoming can help you get healthy and function independently as quickly and safely as possible. Read more
Rehabilitation Services provides complete physical therapy and occupational therapy to people with musculoskeletal problems caused by disease or injury. The musculoskeletal system is the "framework" of the body that includes bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles and nerves. Read more
When the transition from hospitalization to home requires a stay in short term care, The Legacy Living and Rehabilitation Center offers a new, state-of-the-art facility for residents of northeast Wyoming and the surrounding region. Learn more
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Location: 508 Stocktrail Avenue, Upper Level, Gillette, Wyoming 82716 -- corner
of Sixth and Stocktrail in the Stocktrail Building
Phone:
307-688-8000
Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday 7 am-5 pm; Friday 7 am-3 pm
Holiday Closures: Memorial Day; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day and ,the day after; Christmas
Day; New Year's Day
Director: Shannon Sorensen, PT
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