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Rehabilitation Hospital Pensacola Escambia Sea Pines Rehabilitation Hospital, an affiliate of Encompass Health Melbourne Brevard Encompass Health Formerly HealthSouth Sea Pines Rehabilitation Hospital UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital Gainesville Alachua University of Florida Health Formerly Shands Vista UF Health Shands Rehab Hospital
St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital [553] – Frankston; St John of God Geelong Hospital [554] – Geelong; St John of God Langmore Centre [555] – Berwick; St John of God Warrnambool Hospital [556] – Warrnambool; St Vincent's Private Hospital East Melbourne [557] – East Melbourne; St Vincent's Private Hospital Fitzroy [557 ...
The Brighton Rehabilitation Centre (the former Florence Nightingale Hospital established in 1925 [44]) was acquired in 2003, and renamed Epworth Brighton, to expand the number of rehabilitation beds and services available for patients and establishing a musculoskeletal research centre.
Sea Pines, located on the south end of Hilton Head Island, earned nearly $700,000 more from daily gate pass fees in 2022 than in 2021, when it made $3.1 million.
Healthscope is a private healthcare provider in Australia with 41 hospitals. [1]Formed in 1985, the Healthscope Group has a long history in the private health care industry, and was initially listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in 1994.
In a 2018 file photo, Sea Pines security officer Hugh Williamson collects the entry fee for a day pass into Sea Pines from a motorist at the Greenwood gate. As of 2024, visitors pay $9 for a day ...
The hospital was built in 1976 and opened the following year as Peninsula Private Hospital. It then relocated to a new site in 1999 and shortly after became the Nepean Rehabilitation Hospital. [2] The facility was acquired by St John of God Health Care in March 2004 and renamed St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital in 2012. [3]
It is a 400-bed hospital serving the northern suburbs of Melbourne, as well as the surrounding country areas of Victoria. The Northern Health catchment includes three of the state's six growth areas: Hume, Whittlesea and Mitchell, and the northern growth corridor population is projected to grow by 58 per cent between 2016 and 2031.