The formation of the Spaulding Rehabilitation Network creates a unique convergence of comprehensive specialties to handle the demands of post-acute care in the 21st century. The Spaulding Rehabilitation Network (SRN), is made up of Spaulding and Shaughnessy-Kaplan Rehabilitation Hospitals and three skilled nursing facilities; the Boston and North End Centers and The Clark House at Fox Village.
As a member of the Partners HealthCare System, Spaulding Rehabilitation Network physicians work closely with their colleagues from other member institutions such as Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
The Spaulding Network Overview:
The Network offers 196 In-patient Rehabilitation Facility beds, 120 Long Term Acute Care beds, and 331 Skilled Nursing Facility beds.
17 Outpatient Rehabilitation Centers located throughout Eastern Massachusetts.
Spaulding is the only rehabilitation hospital in New England ranked by U.S. News and World Report’s Best Hospitals issue since 1995, ranking #7 in 2008.
Spaulding and Shaughnessy-Kaplan’s outcomes are consistently better than regional and national competitors, based on UDS FIM measures.
Spaulding and Shaughnessy-Kaplan’s programs are Joint Commission and CARF accredited.
Skilled Nursing Facilities have received deficiency-free surveys from the Department of Public Health (DPH), and AHCA/NCAL Quality Awards.
Spaulding is the official teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School’s Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Spaulding is the Official Rehabilitation Hospital of the New England Patriots.
Spaulding Network physicians conducting over 100 active research studies