PAM Health Acquires the Former Everest Rehabilitation Orlando

The new hospital is slated to open later this fall as PAM Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Ocoee.

By HFT Staff


PAM Health announced its acquisition of the former Everest Rehabilitation Orlando on August 1, 2025.  The new hospital is slated to open later this fall as PAM Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Ocoee. 

This 36-bed hospital further solidifies PAM Health's presence in the Sunshine state.  The health system currently operates rehabilitation hospitals in nearby Winter Garden and Tavares and will soon be opening one in Orange City. 

The Ocoee hospital will provide specialized care for patients recovering from debilitating illnesses and injuries, such as traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, strokes, amputations, orthopedic conditions and post-surgical recovery. Advanced technologies will support patients in their recovery journeys. 



August 6, 2025


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