UPMC renovates rehabilitation floor
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UPMC representatives held a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony to celebrate the phase one completion of UPMC Williamsport’s newly renovated inpatient rehabilitation unit. This project was made possible, in part, by $3.5 million received in community donations to Susquehanna Health Foundation. This floor features 15 private patient rooms with private bathrooms and a new state-of-the-art rehabilitation gym. The entire project is expected to be finished by early 2024, including an additional 15 private rooms and rehabilitation gym. From left, Thomas Hoy, UPMC; Roger Yost, UPMC; Ronald Cimini, community donor; Rev. John Charnock, UPMC; Patti Jackson-Gehris, UPMC; Dr. David Lopatofsky, UPMC; Sherry Watts, Susquehanna Health Foundation; Dr. Michelle Michaluk, UPMC; and Melissa Davis, UPMC.
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