MossRehab, the renowned physical and cognitive rehabilitation arm of Einstein Healthcare Network, has again been named by U.S. News & World Report magazine as a top ten rehabilitation facility in the country for diagnoses including spinal cord injury, stroke, amputation and traumatic brain injury. MossRehab is also once again listed as the top ranked facility of its type in Pennsylvania. This is the twenty-fourth time MossRehab has made the list.
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According to U.S. News’ “Best Hospitals” list—which is comprised by asking doctors throughout the country where they would send loved ones for treatment of a specific medical condition if money and location weren’t an issue—MossRehab ranks tenth in the nation for rehabilitation.
MossRehab’s outcomes--higher patient satisfaction rates and patients having better scores in functional improvement (regaining mobility and self -care faster) than other rehabilitation providers-- is a result of MossRehab’s unique ability to pair the expertise of our clinicians with more pioneering rehabilitation robotics and technologies than any other facility in the United States.
MossRehab’s patients also benefit from the theory-driven research and clinical focused treatments derived at the Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute which focuses on three main areas: Cognitive Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, Traumatic Brain Injury Treatments and Outcomes and Movement Science and Mobility Rehabilitation.
"Being ranked once again as a Top Ten facility by U.S. News & World Report recognizes our results-based reputation as a leader in blending rehabilitation care, technology, education and research,” said Alberto Esquenazi, MD, MossRehab's Chief Medical Officer, John Otto Haas Chair of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. “Most importantly, I am very proud, as is everyone at MossRehab, of our ranking, because it stands as a testament to what we can do for our patients.”
Every year, MossRehab treats nearly 2,800 inpatients at six locations, including its flagship, 130 bed facility in Elkins Park, PA, and at Doylestown Hospital, Sacred Heart Hospital in Allentown, PA, Aria Bucks County in Langhorne, PA and MossRehab Tabor Road and Aria Frankford in Philadelphia. In addition, MossRehab provides 180,000 outpatients visits each year at locations and community programs throughout the Greater Delaware Valley including Philadelphia, Collegeville, Norristown, Plymouth Meeting, Jenkintown, King of Prussia and East Norriton in Pennsylvania along with Woodbury, New Jersey and Wilmington, Delaware.
“Best Hospitals” is a valued resource for consumers when looking for quality healthcare providers. To view the rankings, visit USNews.com/BestHospitals.
About MossRehab
Recognized as a national leader in medical rehabilitation, MossRehab provides high-quality, compassionate medical care for individuals with physical disabilities, and offers a wide range of specialized services, including comprehensive programs for brain and spinal cord injury, stroke, amputation, orthopaedic and other neurological conditions. MossRehab has several facilities – MossRehab at Elkins Park at 60 Township Line Road in Elkins Park, MossRehab Tabor Road and MossRehab Aria Frankford in Philadelphia, MossRehab at Doylestown Hospital, and MossRehab Aria Bucks and MossRehab at Sacred Heart in Allentown. It also operates outpatient units and various community programs in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. MossRehab is a member of the Einstein Healthcare Network which consists of Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, Einstein Medical Center Elkins Park, Einstein Medical Center Montgomery, Willowcrest (a center for subacute care), and a number of outpatient locations throughout the region. For more information, call 1-800-CALL MOSS or visit www.mossrehab.com.
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Kerry O'Connor MossRehab 2154566734 [email protected]


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