ClearSky Rehabilitation Hospital of Lancaster Officially Opens

The newly completed hospital includes 36 beds, with infrastructure in place to expand to 40.

By HFT Staff


MedCore Partners, in collaboration with ClearSky Health, announced the grand opening of ClearSky Rehabilitation Hospital of Lancaster, a 36-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital designed to provide specialized care to individuals recovering from serious injuries and complex medical conditions. 

The newly completed hospital includes 36 beds, with infrastructure in place to expand to 40. It features a fully equipped rehabilitative gym with advanced therapy equipment, a dedicated dining room with on-site chef-prepared meals and an activities of daily living training suite designed to mirror home settings and promote functional independence. 

ClearSky Rehabilitation Hospital of Lancaster will treat patients recovering from conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, hip fractures and other medically complex cases. The hospital is expected to serve more than 650 patients annually and generate over 100 new healthcare jobs in the region. 

ClearSky Health is a premier rehabilitative healthcare provider that collaborates with healthcare facilities to improve, expand or introduce rehabilitative services to communities served. Its management team has expertise in design, development, implementation and operation of rehabilitative services. ClearSky Health currently owns and operates 12 rehabilitation hospitals in seven states. 



June 10, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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