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Alabama 7, April 5, 2023

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The new structure will include a focus on neurorehabilitation for patients following stroke, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury.

By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

Expected to open in 2025, a new Spain Rehabilitation Center at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) will provide comprehensive care to patients from across the state and beyond. Located on Seventh Avenue South, the $157 million, 350,000-sq.-ft. project that’s currently under construction will replace the existing 60-year-old facility.

“UAB Spain Rehabilitation is the hub for UAB Medicine’s Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems, Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems and the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Data Center,” said Jeanette Ray, associate vice president, UAB Medicine Rehabilitation Services. “The new facility will continue to serve these patient populations in the areas of service, research and teaching and help those with acquired disabilities have a more functional and productive life. Most importantly, this new space will promote a healing and calming environment for rehabilitation patients

to thrive.” Ray noted that UAB Spain Rehabilitation Center is one of the Southeast’s leading providers of physical medicine and rehabilitation services consistently ranked among the Top 20 in the Nation by US News and World Report. “This facility will match the world-class care provided by our team of specialists to improve the long-term function and quality of life for patients with an injury or disability.” The building will offer approximately 80 rehabilitation see UAB page 2


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