List of Hospitals in Georgia (U.S. State) - Long Term And/or Rehabilitation Hospitals

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

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