Medical Center
St. Luke's Rehabilitation Hospital: Boise

About St. Luke's Rehabilitation Hospital: Boise
At St. Luke’s Rehabilitation, your care is a team effort. You’ll be supported by a group of providers with diverse expertise, all working together to meet your immediate and long-term needs. Your care team meets regularly to ensure your treatment plan evolves with you—and we’ll involve your family and loved ones throughout your recovery.
We understand that after an injury or event like a stroke, imagining life at home can feel overwhelming. That’s why we focus on more than just recovery—we focus on helping you return home with confidence, ready to live your best life. You won’t face this journey alone. We’re here to support you and those who care about you, every step toward healing.
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Prepare for Your Visit
Whether you're visiting us for the first time or returning for ongoing care, St. Luke’s is committed to making sure you have all the information you need.
Before Your Visit
For Current Patients
Areas of Expertise in Inpatient Recovery
Amputation
After an amputation, you will need support in health recovery, as well as restoration of functional abilities. We'll help you regain strength and manage both the emotional and physical aspects of your care. This includes consideration of a prosthetic, if applicable.
Guillain-Barré Syndrome
During recovery from Guillain-Barré Syndrome, you may experience weakness in your arms and legs that impairs your movement. Inpatient rehabilitation has been shown to have a significant positive impact on restoring a patient's function.
Multiple Sclerosis
Whether you're newly diagnosed or experiencing a flare-up, we'll partner with you to help improve or maintain physical and cognitive function, prevent complications, assess equipment needs, and address emotional and social factors to enhance your quality of life.
Spinal Cord Injury
Following a spinal cord injury, your robust interdisciplinary team will support you as you restore strength and adapt techniques to resume skills for independence. They will also provide pertinent education to you and your care partners and address any equipment needs you may have.
Stroke
Our goal is to help you regain what you’ve lost after a stroke. You’ll receive care from experts in movement, cognition and speech recovery. You’ll also exercise, engage in conversation and memory activities, and practice life skills.
Traumatic Brain Injury
To support your best function and quality of life after TBI, your team will be led by a rehabilitation medicine physician and supported by specialists in nutrition; social work; neuropsychology; and physical, speech, occupational and recreational therapy.

What is CARF Accreditation?
Our comprehensive inpatient programs in the Treasure Valley and Magic Valley are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). St. Luke's Outpatient Brain Injury programs in Boise and Meridian are also CARF accredited. This means these programs are striving to meet the highest standards of care nationally.
In order to maintain our CARF accreditation, we must regularly share our patient outcomes as they compare to national benchmarks.
Patient & Family Resources
Scope of Services
Patients and families work with a designated team of rehabilitation specialists who have extensive experience treating people with various diagnoses. We seek to have participants achieve successful community and family re-integration through an interdisciplinary rehabilitation team approach.
Patient Outcomes Data
Research shows that recovery is optimized when rehabilitation care is located close to home. Having your loved ones nearby and feeling comfortable in your environment helps the healing process. Learn more about the exceptional care offered at St. Luke's Rehabilitation Hospital.
Patient Stories
Tyler's Story
In April 2024, 30-year-old Tyler Felio was living in a skilled nursing facility following a 2023 motorcycle accident that caused traumatic brain injury. But, he wasn’t receiving any therapy to support his recovery. His fiancée, Kaitlyn Eddington, was worried his steady improvement would stall.
After some research, Kaitlyn found St. Luke’s Rehabilitation. By May, the St. Luke’s team had Tyler scheduled for twice weekly speech and language therapy, occupational therapy and physical therapy. That was the start of their journey with St. Luke’s.
Tyler’s severe aphasia improved significantly, to the point that he could communicate with his children. His right arm, which he could barely lift when he started, regained almost full range of motion. And not only did he get out of the wheelchair and walk without assistance, he started relearning to jog and skip. In August 2024, Tyler was able to move back home.
“His recovery is because of his team at St. Luke’s,” Kaitlyn said. “They were able to get him every resource possible to continue in this really miraculous recovery. He’s just smashing everything.”
Kaitlyn is “eternally grateful” to the team at St. Luke’s Rehabilitation. They’re excited to enter a new chapter of their lives, together.
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Recreational Therapy
Traumatic Brain Injury Program
Spinal Cord Injury Program
Stroke Rehabilitation
Multidisciplinary ALS Clinic
On-site Food Services

Patients at St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital can choose from an extensive menu of meals that can be delivered directly to your room or eaten in the patient dining room.