PAM Health Reveals Plans to Build 42-bed Rehab Hospital in Florida

The new hospital will create approximately 80 new jobs including medical professional and support staff positions.

By Jeff Wardon, Jr., Assistant Editor


National healthcare leader PAM Health has announced plans to build a 42-bed physical medicine and rehabilitation hospital in Minneola, Florida. The new hospital will create approximately 80 new jobs including medical professional and support staff positions.  

"Bringing another hospital to the Orlando region is an exciting milestone," says Anthony Misitano, founder, chairman, and CEO of PAM Health. "We look forward to offering residents and visitors access to impactful rehabilitation services." 

PAM Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Minneola will offer inpatient rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy. These comprehensive, individualized treatments aim to enhance patient recovery and outcomes. The hospital will serve patients recovering from debilitating illnesses and injuries, including traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries, strokes and other neurological disorders, cardiac conditions, amputations, orthopedic and post-surgical conditions. 



February 20, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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