Rehabilitation Hospitals Breaks Ground on Texas Location

The hospital will offer inpatient rehabilitation care for patients with debilitating illnesses and injuries.

By HFT Staff


Adolfson & Peterson Construction (AP) and Reunion Rehabilitation Hospitals announced the groundbreaking of a new location in Arlington, Texas, with support from America Development & Investments (ADI). 

The hospital will offer inpatient rehabilitation care for people with debilitating illnesses and injuries such as stroke and brain injury, as well as other complex neurological and orthopedic conditions. 

The 50,800-square-foot, three-story hospital was designed by Callaway Architecture and consists of standard steel construction with masonry veneer. The hospital features food services and dining areas, fitness and physical therapy spaces, medical staff rooms and expansive dayrooms and an outdoor courtyard for patients to practice walking on various surfaces and inclines. The hospital’s location provides easy access for patients in North Arlington and South Arlington. 

Reunion Rehabilitation Hospital Arlington is expected to open in January 2023 and will provide comprehensive inpatient physical-medicine rehabilitation therapies using results-oriented, individualized plans of care for patients in the Arlington area. 



February 1, 2022


Topic Area: Construction


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