New Rehab Hospital to Open in Madison Area by 2026

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Key Highlights

  • Construction to start in 2025 for the 40-room, 58,000-square-foot facility in Fitchburg, enhancing access to comprehensive rehab services.
  • Partnership builds on the success of the existing 50-bed facility in eastern Madison, addressing the growing demand for patient-centered care.
  • The facility will offer intensive nursing and therapy services for adults recovering from stroke, neurological diseases, and other conditions, managed by Lifepoint Rehabilitation.

Source: Business Wire

Notable Quotes

  • “We are excited to partner in adding a world-class rehabilitation hospital southwest of Madison, to complement our eastside location,” – Ryann DeGraff, Vice President, Regional Chief Operating Officer at UW Health
  • “At UnityPoint Health – Meriter, we are committed to expanding our rehabilitation services to meet the growing needs of our community,” – James Arnett, Market President, at UnityPoint Health – Meriter
  • “UW Health, UnityPoint Health – Meriter and Lifepoint Rehabilitation share a strong commitment to providing high-quality care,” – David Stark, Chief Operating Officer at Lifepoint Rehabilitation

SoHC's Take

The announcement of a new inpatient rehabilitation hospital in the greater Madison area marks a significant development in healthcare services for the region. This facility, through its state-of-the-art design and patient-centric approach, is poised to fill a critical gap in the rehabilitation needs of adults recovering from serious conditions such as strokes and spinal cord injuries. The strategic partnership between UW Health, UnityPoint Health – Meriter, and Lifepoint Rehabilitation underscores a shared commitment to enhancing healthcare accessibility and quality. This expansion not only reflects the partners’ dedication to meeting the evolving health needs of the community but also strengthens Madison’s position as a leading center for medical excellence and innovation.

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