Jamestowne, a new 42,000-square-foot healthcare facility in Hamilton, Ohio, will cost $13 million and will focus on providing care to short-term, post-acute patients, according to an article on the Journal-News website.
The facility includes 42 modern, private suites, dining on demand from a chef-driven kitchen, wireless Internet, a café, fireside lounges, spa services and an on-site hospitality manager and service excellence ambassador.
A 5,000-square-foot therapy gym includes a $250,000 therapy pool with an underwater treadmill, camera technology to deliver instant data, a hydro massage jet with more than 200 speeds for deep-tissue massage, resistance exercise and the ability to swim in place.
An adjustable floor transitions into low-impact or no-impact therapy following surgeries or injuries.
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