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Hospital type
  
Specialist

Emergency department
  
No

Date founded
  
1924

Standard
  
The Joint Commission

Standards
  
Joint Commission

Headquarters
  
New Jersey, United States

Funding
  
Non-profit Hospital

Number of beds
  
79

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Location
  
Pomona, Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States

Lists
  
Hospitals in New Jersey

Similar
  
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Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation is an inpatient and outpatient acute rehabilitation hospital with 50 beds located in the Pomona section of Galloway Township in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. The Bacharach Institute also includes a subacute rehabilitation center called Renaissance Pavilion with 29 beds. Bacharach treats patients after strokes, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, and other acute illnesses or traumas. In addition to the Bacharach Institute and Renaissance Pavilion in Pomona, the Bacharach Institute has fifteen physical and occupational therapy centers in Southern New Jersey.

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Pediatric programs at bacharach institute for rehabilitation in pomona nj


History

Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation was founded in 1924 as a hospital for children with polio.

Renaissance Pavilion

Renaissance Pavilion is a subacute rehabilitation center with 29 beds.

Physical and occupational therapy

Bacharach Institute has fifteen physical and occupational therapy centers in Atlantic City, Brigantine, Egg Harbor Township, Linwood, Pomona, Galloway, Margate, Marmora, Mays Landing, Somers Point, Cape May Court House, Ocean City, Vineland, Little Egg Harbor Township, and Manahawkin.

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Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation Wikipedia