PAM Health and Kettering Health Enter Joint Venture for Rehabilitation Hospital

The new 62-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital will be in Dayton, Ohio.

By HFT Staff


PAM Health and Kettering Health announced that they will be opening a 62-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Dayton, Ohio. PAM Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Miamisburg is a joint venture with Kettering Health. The new facility will be PAM health’s second hospital in Ohio, joining PAM Health Specialty Hospital of Dayton.  

The new hospital features a physician-led team of rehabilitation experts focused on a common goal of increasing patient strength and endurance and improving quality of life for patients who have experienced stroke, brain injury, neurological disease and deficits, amputations, pulmonary disease, orthopedic conditions, spinal cord injury and medically complex conditions. 

Opening the inpatient rehabilitation hospital, which also will offer outpatient services, near its specialty hospital in Dayton is central to PAM Health and Kettering Health’s shared mission of providing patients with the vital services they need to optimize outcomes. 



May 30, 2023


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