MedStar National Rehabilitation Network | |
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MedStar Health | |
Geography | |
Location | 102 Irving Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20010, United States |
Organization | |
Funding | Not-for-profit |
Hospital type | Specialized |
Services | |
Beds | 137 |
History | |
Founded | 1986 |
Links | |
Website | www |
Lists | Hospitals in the United States |
MedStar National Rehabilitation Network (MedStar NRH) is located in Washington, D.C., and specializes in treating persons with physical disabilities, including spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, arthritis, amputation, multiple sclerosis, post-polio syndrome, orthopedic, and other neurological conditions. National Rehabilitation Hospital was founded in 1986 by Edward A. Eckenhoff, and is a member of the MedStar Health system, the Washington, D.C.-Baltimore region’s largest non-profit healthcare organization.
MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital has grown from a single hospital into MedStar National Rehabilitation Network, which provides inpatient, outpatient, and day treatment programs. The network provides more than 350,000 ambulatory visits annually in addition to the hospital’s more than 2,200 inpatient admissions. Since its inception, MedStar NRH has admitted in excess of 35,000 inpatients and provided over 2 million outpatient visits.
Founded the hospital in 1986 and is currently the President Emeritus of MedStar NRH. Suffering a spinal cord injury in college, Edward A. Eckenhoff, championed behind the construction of the National Rehabilitation Hospital. Eckenhoff was only 20 years old when he became a paraplegic and went on to impact thousands of lives through his actions.
On February 6, 1986, MedStar NRH opened its doors with 230 staff members and one patient. MedStar NRH soon grew to be one of the most well recognized hospitals in the country. It has hosted guests like Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, Queen Sofia of Spain, Bob Dole, and Stevie Wonder.