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Kernan Hospital's stroke rehabilitation program receives the highest level of accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). More»


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The 128-bed William Donald Schaefer Rehabilitation Center at Kernan Hospital is one of the largest and most sophisticated facilities of its kind in the United States. The 155,000-square-foot facility has four inpatient units, each with 32 beds. Each unit has a dedicated program for a specific diagnostic group or level of care, including:

The bright, airy patient rooms are equipped with wheelchair-accessible showers and large windows that allow patients views of the grounds and wooded areas of the 88-acre hospital campus located near the western border of Baltimore City at Baltimore County. The new center also has an indoor hydrotherapy pool.

The William Donald Schaefer Rehabilitation Center at Kernan Hospital is a member of the University Rehabilitation Network, which links seven rehabilitation programs to offer comprehensive care to patients at every stage in their recovery.

William Donald Schaefer Rehabilitation Center at Kernan Hospital
2200 Kernan Drive
Baltimore, Maryland 21207

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For more information about the Rehabilitation Program at Kernan Hospital, please call 1-888-4KERNAN (453-7626).

This page was last updated on: December 31, 2007.