Shaughnessy-Kaplan Rehabilitation Hospital, located at the Salem campus of North Shore Medical Center, is a 160-bed rehabilitation facility. Services include comprehensive rehabilitation programs for adults of all ages which are linked across the full continuum of care. Specialty rehabilitation programs are available for neurology, neurosurgery, traumatic brain injury, young stroke, amputees, orthopedics, sports medicine, pulmonary and ventilator rehabilitation, oncology and cardiac rehabilitation, and transitional care. In addition to these programs, a full range of outpatient physical and occupational therapy services are provided at Shaughnessy-Kaplan?s Therapy Centers at convenient North Shore locations in Peabody, Salem, Marblehead, Lynn, Middleton, and Saugus.
Location:
Dove Avenue, Salem Massachusetts 01970
Telephone
978-745-9000 Fax 978-741-1967
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