Small gestures.
Big impact.

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More than care — a commitment

At the heart of everything we do is a firm belief: real healing goes beyond medicine, therapies, and clinical routines.

Our Signature Services are designed to make sure you feel seen, supported, and genuinely cared for throughout your stay.

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For when you need...

Care Navigation

  • Coordinated care from doctors, nurses, and specialists
  • Fewer avoidable hospital stays
  • Smooth transitions between care settings 
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Family Matters

  • Routine updates and communication
  • Dedicated visiting spaces
  • Family-focused support
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UrgentSNF

  • For patients who don't meet acute admission criteria but still need support
  • Short-term stays with nursing oversight and rehabilitation services
  • Recovery in a comfortable, supportive setting
  • 24/7 direct admission line: 267-800-6104
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Guest Services

  • Available 24/7 for any non-medical needs
  • Just a phone call away: 800-485-4828
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We are care, anew.

Real stories. Real transformation.

Cheryl Harmon

Being on the ventilator for over eight years was the normal for me. After I received news that my facility was doing away with ventilators, I had to find another facility to live. Montgomery Subacute and Respiratory Center took me in and I was elated. I could feel my breathing...

— Cheryl Harmon, Montgomery subacute

Amit Kumar (Husband)

My wife was admitted to Montgomery Subacute and Respiratory in October 2024 from Abington Jefferson Hospital after being treated for a brain aneurysm followed by a craniotomy and tracheostomy. After arriving at Montgomery, my wife was not doing well and needed to be put back on the ventilator. Soon after,...

— Amit Kumar (Husband), Montgomery subacute

Maryann Kruskie (Mother)

My daughter was admitted to Montgomery Subacute and Respiratory Center from the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She was transferred there from another Subacute Respiratory center. I was not satisfied with the care that was provided to my daughter and told the Hospital that I did not want her...

— Maryann Kruskie (Mother), Montgomery subacute

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