Oklahoma City Rehabilitation Hospital in the US, managed by Nobis Rehabilitation Partners, has unveiled plans for an expansion initiative.
The project will add 18 new patient beds and upgrade the nurse station to enhance workflow and efficiency.
This development underscores the hospital’s commitment to providing better healthcare services to the Oklahoma City community.
Nobis Rehabilitation Partners president and founder Chester Crouch said: “We are proud to expand our Oklahoma City Rehabilitation Hospital and increase our capacity to care for our patients.
“This expansion is a testament to our commitment to delivering high-quality rehabilitation services and improving the quality of life for the individuals we serve.”
The hospital, which currently has one of the highest Discharge to Community percentages in the nation, is leveraging programmes, innovation, partnerships to provide quality care.
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By GlobalDataScheduled to commence in early 2025, the construction of the new facilities aims to conclude by the third quarter of the same year.
Throughout this period, the hospital team will continue to provide uninterrupted quality care for existing patients.
The expansion is anticipated to further empower the hospital’s ability to offer comprehensive rehabilitation services for individuals recovering from serious health challenges.
Opened in September 2022, the 40-bed Oklahoma City Rehabilitation Hospital has made strides in providing intensive rehabilitation for patients with disabling diseases or injuries.
The hospital, located at at 10240 Broadway Extension in Oklahoma City, serves people who have undergone stroke, brain injury, major multi-trauma.
It also provides care to patients suffering from complex neurological and orthopedic diseases or injuries.