Our Facilities
The ICSCI operates in a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility that includes a specialized gym for spinal cord injury and paralysis patients with the latest in high tech exercise and rehabilitative equipment; medical clinic and clinical research evaluation and treatment rooms; plus a new, leading-edge research laboratory employing the disciplines of molecular biology and microscopy in spinal cord injury research.The Kennedy Krieger Institute has a long-standing, comprehensive Rehabilitation Continuum of Care, with extensive experience in providing acute and chronic neurorehabilitation within our 70-bed pediatric inpatient hospital, day hospital (Specialized Transition Program), outpatient clinics, and Community Rehabilitation program. This Continuum of Care, accredited by both CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) and JCAHO (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations), serves as an ideal foundation for the new ICSCI. Although the ICSCI works primarily with individuals with chronic spinal cord injuries, the pediatric inpatient facility allows us to begin our program as soon as a patient is medically stable-maximizing their chances for recovery. Our close proximity to Johns Hopkins Hospital provides access to expanded medical and emergency services.



