Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital | |
Org/Group: | Mass General Brigham |
Location: | 300 First Avenue (Charlestown Navy Yard) |
Region: | Boston |
State: | Massachusetts |
Country: | US |
Coordinates: | 42.3789°N -71.0492°W |
Funding: | Non-profit |
Type: | Specialist |
Speciality: | Rehabilitation |
Standards: | Joint Commission |
Emergency: | No |
Affiliation: | Harvard Medical School |
Network: | Spaulding Rehabilitation Network |
Beds: | 132 |
Publictransit: | MBTA 93 |
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The Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital is a 132-bed rehabilitation teaching hospital located in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the official teaching hospital for Harvard Medical School’s Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation[1] and the main campus of the Spaulding Rehabilitation Network. The hospital is a member of Partners Continuing Care under Mass General Brigham, a non-profit organization that owns several hospitals in Massachusetts.
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital has been the only hospital in New England to be continuously ranked by the U.S. News & World Report in its Best Hospitals Survey since 1995. In 2018, the hospital was ranked #2.[2]
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital was founded in 1971 as the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Hospital. It was named after Josiah Spaulding, a founder, after his death in 1983. The former location was in the West End of Boston, located behind North Station at 125 Nashua Street.[3] [4] [5]
Its new 300,000 sq. ft, $220 million facility is located on Parcel 6 in the Charlestown Navy Yard and opened for service on April 27, 2013.[6]
The Spaulding Rehabilitation Network includes: