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Penn Medicine Rittenhouse is a rehabilitation and long-term acute-care facility in the Southwest Center City neighborhood of Philadelphia founded in 2007. [1] The current facility is owned by the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) [ 2 ] and operated by Good Shepherd Penn Partners.
Penn Medicine University City: University City, Philadelphia: Specialist: Home to the Penn Musculoskeletal Center Penn Medicine Rittenhouse: Southwest Center City, Philadelphia: Rehabilitation: 1916 1997 Houses the Penn Medicine Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine (operated by Good Shepherd Penn Partners [12]) and the Specialty Hospital at ...
Good Shepherd Penn Partners: Philadelphia Philadelphia: 38: 0: Non-profit: Long-term acute care: The Good Shepherd Home & Rehabilitation Hospital — — Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network: Allentown: Lehigh: 106: 0: Non-profit: Rehabilitation: The Good Shepherd Home & Rehabilitation Hospital — — Good Shepherd Specialty Hospital ...
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The neighborhood consists primarily of nineteenth and twentieth-century rowhouses interspersed with corner stores, 22 churches and a few larger architectural landmarks. On the eastern half of the neighborhood is the Scottish Rite affordable housing complex which consists of two multi-story apartment buildings that cater mostly to elderly and low income individuals.
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