Alabama 1, January 12, 2022

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As 2022 Begins, Crews Near Finish On $32M Hospital As a new year begins, crews are nearing completion on a $32 million hospital in Huntsville, Ala. The 75,836 sq.-ft. facility will replace Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of North Alabama, located on Governors Drive in the city’s medical district. “The existing hospital was originally designed as a general acute care hospital in the 1950s, and over the years modified to serve the patient needs of a rehabilitation hospital,” said Doug Beverly, CEO, Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of North Alabama. “Simultaneously, the existing rehab hospital is one of the highest occupancy hospitals in Alabama. Therefore, the challenges with the existing building include limited space and functional obsolescence issues relative to original design. Additionally, the hospital was land-locked, and had no ability to expand in one of the fastest growing areas in Alabama.” The hospital provides services that help patients recovering from strokes, brain injuries and spinal cord injuries regain function and independence, as well as those dealing with amputations and complex orthopedic conditions. “Patients receive a customized care plan and intensive rehabilitation services to help them meet their needs and get them walking again, talking again and caring for themselves,” said Beverly. “Patients receive a minimum of three hours per day of therapy for five days each week, 24-hour nursing care and frequent visits by an attending physician during their stay. This future hospital has been specifically designed with our patients’ needs in mind.”

By Cindy Riley

CEG CORRESPONDENT

Robins & Morton photo

The site was chosen because of ease of patient access from I-565 and proximity to the medical district with the required land footprint

Situated at the corner of Moores Mill Road and Highway 72, the one-story freestanding structure will include 82 private patient rooms, a large therapy gym featuring advanced rehabilitation technologies, an activities of daily living suite, therapy courtyard, a six-chair dialysis suite, dining room, in-

house pharmacy and dayroom areas. Included in the private patient rooms will be four bariatric rooms and two isolation rooms. The hospital is prepared for an expansion in the near future, based on the current needs of the patient population. see HOSPITAL page 6

Robins & Morton rendering

The 75,836 sq.-ft. facility will replace Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of North Alabama, located on Governors Drive in the city’s medical district.


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