Post Acute Medical, LLC, Begins Construction on Rehabilitation Hospital in Las Vegas
MECHANICSBURG, Pa., Oct. 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Post Acute Medical, LLC, (PAM) announced today that it has begun construction on the PAM Rehabilitation of Centennial Hills, 6100 North Durango Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada.
The 45-bed hospital will be the first freestanding rehabilitation hospital in the region north of Las Vegas and the first for PAM in Nevada.
"Post Acute Medical is excited to bring comprehensive care for rehabilitation patients with complex conditions to the Centennial Hills community and surrounding areas," says Anthony Misitano, president and CEO. "Throughout all the communities we serve, we put the patient first and provide comprehensive, individualized treatment that fosters meaningful improvement and recovery for people with injuries, illnesses and disabilities."
Misitano joined Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and other local officials for a ceremonial groundbreaking at the construction site within the Centennial Hills Center, which is easily accessible from two major highways and close to the Centennial Hills Hospital.
PAM expects to complete construction of the hospital within 18-24 months.
About Post Acute Medical, LLC:
Post Acute Medical, LLC, (PAM) based in Enola, Pa., provides post-acute healthcare services through 31 long-term acute care hospitals, medical rehabilitation hospitals, and outpatient physical therapy locations in seven states. PAM is committed to providing high quality patient care and outstanding customer service, coupled with loyalty and dedication of highly trained staff, to be the most trusted source for post-acute services in every community it serves. Our mission is to serve people by providing compassionate, expert care and to support recovery through education and research. Learn more at www.postacutemedical.com.
SOURCE Post Acute Medical, LLC
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