Care and Rehabilitation at Allied Services Integrated Health System
Allied Services Integrated Health System is the leading provider of healthcare and human services for Northeastern Pennsylvanians with disabilities and chronic illness. The not-for-profit health system began in 1959 when Allied Services Vocational Services Division was created to give individuals with disabilities access to job training and employment opportunities.
That original mission to support adults with disabilities who wanted to be part of the workforce helped shape the organization that exists today. Allied Services Integrated Health System now offers a broad range of healthcare, rehabilitation and community services across the region.
Today, more than 3,000 employees and volunteers help individuals with disabilities, life-changing injuries and chronic illness overcome challenges and reach their greatest potential. Services include physical rehabilitation, vocational training, residential and day programs, hospice and palliative care, skilled nursing, behavioral services and in-home care.
Rehabilitation Hospitals and Skilled Nursing Care
Allied Services Integrated Health System delivers rehabilitation through advanced technology, experienced medical professionals and compassionate care. Its inpatient rehabilitation hospitals in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre are known throughout the region for programs focused on brain injury, stroke and comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation.
The system also operates the 371-bed Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Scranton. The facility provides both long-term and short-term care and includes the region’s only dedicated post-acute respiratory unit along with dementia and memory care services.
Across Northeastern Pennsylvania, Allied Services operates 15 outpatient rehabilitation centers serving Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe and Wyoming counties.
Expanding Healthcare Services Across Northeastern Pennsylvania
In recent years, Allied Services Integrated Health System expanded its continuum of care with a Community Based Palliative Care program designed to relieve symptoms for patients living with chronic illness. The organization also opened the Allied Services Hospice Center in Scranton, an eight-bed facility that supports patients and families during end-of-life care.
As healthcare continues to evolve, Allied Services Integrated Health System remains a quality-driven not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for communities across Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania.
Summary of Services
- Physical rehabilitation for children and adults including speech, physical and occupational therapy in inpatient and outpatient facilities
- Home Health services including nursing, therapy services and medical social services provided in the home
- In-Home Services including respite care and homemaker support
- Community Services including vocational, day and residential programs for adults with developmental disabilities
- Skilled Nursing through the 371-bed Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
- Personal Care through Allied Terrace Personal Care for seniors who need light medical or personal support
- Palliative Care programs supporting patients and families managing chronic illness
- Hospice Care with both in-home and inpatient care
- Transitional Care units offering rehabilitation and nursing for short-term recovery
Inpatient Rehab Locations
Allied Rehab Hospital
475 Morgan Highway, Scranton
Heinz Rehab Hospital
150 Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre
Moses Taylor Inpatient Rehab Unit
700 Quincy Ave., Scranton
Regional Hospital Inpatient Rehab Unit
746 Jefferson Ave, Scranton
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