Adolfson & Peterson Construction and Reunion Rehabilitation Hospitals Team Up for New Phoenix Medical Center

The 51,000-square-foot hospital is one in a series of inpatient rehabilitation facilities that will be built across the country.

By HFT Staff


Adolfson & Peterson Construction, Reunion Rehabilitation Hospitals and America Development & Investments recently completed construction on custom-built hospital in Phoenix. 

The 51,000-square-foot hospital features 48 private inpatient suites, two advanced therapy rooms, a large visitation room, on-site café, multiple apartments designed to work on daily living tasks and an outdoor therapy and relaxation space. People with complex medical, neurological and orthopedic conditions and debilitating illnesses and injuries can now receive comprehensive inpatient physical-medicine rehabilitation therapies using results-oriented, individualized plans of care for patients in the area. 

Hospital operations include clinicians and support teams with specialty-trained physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians. 

The hospital is one in a series of inpatient rehabilitation facilities that Reunion Rehabilitation Hospitals plans to develop across the country. In addition to the newly opened Phoenix hospital, Adolfson & Peterson and American Development & Investments are developing: a 47,000-square-foot hospital in Englewood, Colorado; a 49,128-square-foot hospital in Peoria; a 55,617-square-foot hospital in Plano, Texas; and a 50,800-square-foot hospital in Arlington, Texas. 



May 5, 2022


Topic Area: Construction


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