Restore Health Rehabilitation opens modern medical resort in Southern Maryland

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Southern Maryland's first modern medical resort officially opened its doors with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on February 27.

The well-attended ceremony attracted local government and business leaders who welcomed Restore Health Rehabilitation to the community and stayed for a reception with the staff and private tours of the new center in White Plains. For more information, visit Restore-Rehabilitation.com or schedule a tour by calling (240) 448-2000.

Restore Health Rehabilitation is a post-acute transitional care facility, a short-term destination for patients who no longer require a hospital stay but aren't yet ready to go home. Guests enjoy high-end hospitality with private rooms, restaurant-style dining and room service, not to mention concierge services and an open-air courtyard.

"This new facility truly fills a need in Southern Maryland," said Dr. Scott Rifkin, founder of its parent company, Mid-Atlantic Health Care, LLC. "This will be a caring environment, where patients and their families can trust that they'll get the absolute best health care available in their community."

The experience at Restore Health Rehabilitation is designed to provide patients a comfortable place to recharge their minds and bodies, while focusing on recovering and getting back home.

Restore Health's team of skilled medical professionals will use the latest equipment and a state-of-the-art rehabilitation gymnasium to jump-start patients' recovery. Treatments offered at the facility include physical, speech and occupational therapy, orthopedic restoration, pain management and cardiac/pulmonary care.

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