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El Camino Health has officially broken ground on a new rehabilitation hospital in Sunnyvale, marking a significant milestone for healthcare in the region. This state-of-the-art facility is designed to provide specialized care for patients recovering from various medical conditions, including surgeries, strokes, and other debilitating illnesses.
Scheduled to begin accepting patients in the spring of 2027, the hospital aims to enhance the quality of rehabilitation services available to the community. The new center will feature advanced medical technology and a team of skilled healthcare professionals dedicated to patient recovery and rehabilitation.
This initiative reflects El Camino Health's commitment to meeting the growing healthcare needs of the population in Sunnyvale and surrounding areas. The facility is expected to not only improve patient outcomes but also create job opportunities within the local community. As construction progresses, residents can look forward to a significant enhancement in rehabilitation services that will benefit many individuals in their recovery journeys.
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