Pate Rehabilitation is dedicated to the treatment of all individuals with acquired brain injuries. We strive for an inclusive patient population, where everyone is treated equally with respect and dignity.
Of the total patients discharging from Pate Rehabilitation in 2019:
- 63% had sustained cerebral vascular accidents (CVA)
- 25% had sustained traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- 12% were treated due to other diagnoses (including aneurysm, anoxia, brain tumors, and other diseases affecting the brain)
CVA patients served by Pate during 2019
Age
21-40 (8%)
41-60 (61%)
61-79 (30%)
80+ (1%)
Gender
Female (42%)
Male (58%)
Education
Grade School (3%)
High School / GED (55%)
Greater than High School (42%)
Race
Other (10%)
Hispanic/Latino (12%)
African American (23%)
Non-Hispanic White (55%)
TBI patients served by Pate during 2019
Age
<20 (11%)
21-40 (34%)
41-60 (40%)
61-79 (14%)
80+ (1%)
Gender
Female (23%)
Male (77%)
Education
Grade School (10%)
High School / GED (57%)
Greater than High School (27%)
Unknown (6%)
Race
Other (5%)
Hispanic/Latino (16%)
African American (7%)
Non-Hispanic White (72%)
Other Patients with ABI diagnoses served by Pate during 2019
Age
<20 (2%)
21-40 (32%)
41-60 (43%)
61-79 (23%)
Gender
Female (41%)
Male (59%)
Education
Grade School (9%)
High School / GED (46%)
Greater than High School (43%)
Unknown (2%)
Race
Other (2%)
Hispanic/Latino (14%)
African American (14%)
Non-Hispanic White (70%)