Kindred Healthcare LLC and Anderson Healthcare announce that the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board has granted Certificate of Need approval for a 34-bed acute rehabilitation hospital to be constructed on Anderson Healthcare’s Goshen Campus in Edwardsville, Illinois.
This hospital, a joint venture between Kindred and Anderson Healthcare, will be the first freestanding rehabilitation hospital in the Central and Southern regions of Illinois.

Groundbreaking is expected in the summer of 2020. Kindred will manage the day-to-day operations of Anderson Rehabilitation Hospital and Anderson Hospital will provide any medical support services, according to a media release from Kindred Healthcare.

The hospital will care for adults recovering from conditions resulting in a loss of function or disability such as stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, neurological disorders, orthopedic or musculoskeletal conditions, amputation, and other disabling conditions.

The new hospital will have all private rooms, with 12 beds specific to brain/stroke injury care. It will replace a 20-bed hospital-based acute rehabilitation unit at Anderson Hospital that Kindred has managed since 2004.

“We look forward to expanding our existing relationship with Anderson Healthcare to build and operate this facility, to address the growing need for inpatient rehabilitation services in the state,” says Russ Bailey, Chief Operating Officer, Kindred Rehabilitation Services, a division of Kindred Healthcare, in the release.

“Our quality services are evident not only by our accreditations, certifications and designations but by our continued growth. Together with Kindred, we are proud to offer this level of care to patients requiring high-level rehabilitation,” adds Keith A. Page, President and CEO of Anderson Healthcare, in the release.

[Source(s): Kindred Healthcare, Business Wire]