AtlantiCare 2025 Annual Report
New Rehab Hospital Takes Shape in Galloway AtlantiCare celebrated a major milestone this spring as construction began on a new, state-of-the-art inpatient rehabilitation hospital set to open in Galloway Township in 2026.
The hospital is the result of a joint venture partnership between Select Medical and AtlantiCare. Select Medical is one of the largest operators of critical illness recovery hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals and outpatient rehabilitation clinics in the United States based on the number of their facilities.
What better way to kick off a signature project than with, well, signatures?
The highly anticipated project kicked off with a symbolic beam-signing ceremony in June, where leaders from both organizations came together to leave their mark on one of the steel beams comprising the structure.
Designed by Caregivers, Built for Patients $75 Million Mainland Expansion
Michael Charlton
Once complete, the 60-bed AtlantiCare Rehabilitation Hospital will offer specialized programs supported by advanced, innovative rehabilitative technologies tailored to each patient’s recovery needs and goals. Hospital programs and services are specially designed to help patients restore strength, mobility and independence as they heal and recover from stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, neurological disorders and orthopaedic conditions.
When we began to design our Mainland Campus expansion, we started with a simple principle: create a space that reflects the needs of our patients, shaped by the people who care for them every day. In May, that vision became a reality as we celebrated the completion of our new 35,000 square foot, $75 million expansion project, which adds two patient care floors and 50 state-of-the-art private rooms to the hospital’s Meadows Pavilion. Every feature was thoughtfully chosen to anticipate future patient needs while delivering exceptional care today. The new rooms are integrated with smart technology to enhance patient safety, comfort and convenience. Advanced amenities—like voice-activated and touchscreen controls for entertainment, room temperature and dining preferences—empower patients to customize their stay, while features like bedside dialysis access, digital whiteboards and ceiling-mounted mobility lifts make care more accessible. In addition to the latest technology, the design reflects AtlantiCare’s commitment to whole-person healing. Calming colors, natural materials and original artwork—commissioned through AtlantiCare’s Healing Arts Program and created by local artists—fill the corridors and rooms, creating a calming atmosphere for patients and team members alike.
For many in South Jersey, the opening of this facility will fill a gap in local care. Soon there will be a place where patients can regain their independence and return to the lives they love – without having to leave their community to do it.
Opening 2026 at Bacharach Park
With the 3rd and 4th floors now welcoming patients, renovations are underway on the 1st and 2nd floors to match the look, feel and advanced technology capabilities of the other floors in the Meadows Pavilion. These updates will continue to transform the Mainland Campus into a space that reflects all the hard work, compassion and care that our team provides to our patients every day.
From left: Assemblywoman Claire Swift, Assemblyman Don Guardian, Mayor Tony Coppola, Senator Vince Polistina, David Goddard, Michael Charlton, Brittany Knapp, NJ Department of Health Commissioner Jeff Brown, KevinMcDonnell
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