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MediStar, PAM Team for Inpatient Facility

Medistar Corporation and Post Acute Medical LLC (PAM) are collaborating on development of PAM Rehabilitation Hospital of Indianapolis. Located in the Medical Corridor along U.S. 31 in Carmel, IN, the 60,000-square-foot inpatient rehabilitation hospital will provide inpatient and outpatient therapy services.

The 60-bed hospital will feature a specially-designed unit for the treatment needs of individuals who have suffered traumatic brain injury, stroke or neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease.

PAM Rehabilitation Hospital of Indianapolis is the 11th project of Houston-based Medistar and Enola, PA-based PAM nationwide. It will be PAM’s third facility in the Midwest, joining PAM hospitals in Overland Park, KS and Greenfield, WI.

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