Our media library
Would you like to learn more about the Kaiser Foundation Rehabilitation Center? Take a few moments to watch these videos we’ve put together for patients and their families.
Kaiser Foundation Rehabilitation Center referral video
No one understands the benefits of our care better than our patients. View testimonials from our patients as they talk about their experiences and how we’ve helped them reach their goals. You’ll also see an overview of our staff members and their roles in patient care, as well as a look at our life skills training, community outings, and more.
Online Exercise Video
Designed specifically for patients with spinal cord injuries and presented by an adaptive sports consultant, this online video helps patients work out for better health. The video offers both aerobic and resistance/strength training exercises, and includes safety tips and other guides for an effective workout.
The Power of Science and the Human Spirit: 60 Years of Caring at the Kaiser Foundation Rehabilitation Center
From the very beginning, our guiding philosophy has been to help patients achieve their goals and enjoy the greatest amount of self-sufficiency possible. This video takes a tour of our history and includes testimonials from our patients.
Spinal Cord Injury Videos
The Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury System (NWRSCIS), at the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Washington Medical Center provides streaming video presentations on a variety of topics of interest to the spinal cord injury community, include maintaining good nutrition, bladder and bowel management, pain, sexuality, assistive technology, recreational activities and aging with a disability.
Understanding Spinal Cord Injury uses simple language and images of real people who have sustained a spinal cord injury, as well as medical experts and advocates. Judy Fortin, former CNN anchor and medical correspondent, guides you through important information to help maximize your loved one’s recovery. Lee Woodruff adds practical advice – her husband, Bob Woodruff of ABC News, was injured in a bomb blast in Iraq.
Brain Injury Video
This video uses simple language and images of real people who have sustained a brain injury, as well as medical experts and advocates, to explain the basics of brain injuries and recovery. Judy Fortin, former CNN anchor and medical correspondent, guides you through important information to help maximize your loved one’s recovery. Lee Woodruff, whose husband, Bob Woodruff of ABC News, was injured in a bomb blast in Iraq, offers practical advice.