Rendina Healthcare Real Estate and PAM Health has opened the PAM Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Jupiter, a healthcare facility in Jupiter, Florida, US.
Developed in collaboration between Rendina and PAM Health, the 48,000ft² hospital offers comprehensive medical and rehabilitative services.
Equipped with advanced medical technology, the facility features 42 beds and specialises in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and more.
Rendina Healthcare Real Estate chairman and CEO Richard M. Rendina said: “We are proud to announce the opening of the PAM Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Jupiter, which embodies our commitment to creating exceptional healthcare environments.
“This facility will play a vital role in enhancing the quality of care available to the residents of Palm Beach and Martin County, and we were honoured to collaborate with PAM Health to make this vision a reality.”
Rendina termed the new facility’s launch a ‘milestone’ saying that it demonstrates its “ongoing commitment to providing cutting-edge healthcare environments that meet the evolving needs of patients and healthcare providers”.
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By GlobalDataAccording to the company, the design of the facility focuses on comfort and privacy.
This facility features large patient rooms, gymnasiums, as well as latest therapy equipment.
The hospital launch was made possible by Florida’s repeal of certificate of need (CON) norms for rehabilitation hospitals.
In addition, PAM Health operates a specialised long-term acute care hospital in Dayton, Ohio, which caters to the needs of medically complex patients who need extended hospitalisation.