Long Term And/or Rehabilitation Hospitals
Hospital Name | City | County | Hospital Beds |
Year Founded |
Notes | Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Central Georgia Rehabilitation Hospital | Macon | Bibb | 1988 | website | ||
Columbus Specialty Hospital | Columbus | Muscogee | website | |||
DeKalb Medical Long Term Acute Care | Decatur | DeKalb | 489 | website | ||
Kindred Hospital Atlanta | Atlanta | Fulton | website | |||
Landmark Hospital of Athens | Athens | Clarke | 42 | website | ||
Regency Hospital of Central Georgia | Macon | Bibb | website | |||
Regency Hospital of South Atlanta | East Point | Fulton | website | |||
Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation | Warm Springs | Meriwether | website | |||
Select Specialty Hospital Atlanta | Atlanta | Fulton | website | |||
Select Specialty Hospital Augusta | Augusta | Richmond | website | |||
Select Specialty Hospital Savannah | Savannah | Chatham | website | |||
Shepherd Center | Atlanta | Fulton | website | |||
Southern Crescent Hospital for Specialty Care | Riverdale | Clayton | 30 | website | ||
Triumph the Specialty Hospital Rome | Rome | Floyd | 24 | website | ||
Walton Rehabilitation Hospital | Augusta | Richmond | website | |||
WellStar Windy Hill Hospital | Marietta | Cobb | 115 | website | ||
Wesley Woods Geriatric Hospital | Atlanta | Dekalb | website |
Read more about this topic: List Of Hospitals In Georgia (U.S. State)
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