About Hospital for
Special Care
Hospital for Special Care (HSC) is, a private, not-for-profit 228-bed rehabilitation long-term acute and chronic care hospital, widely-known and respected for its expertise in physical rehabilitation (including outpatient rehabilitation), respiratory care and medically-complex pediatrics. Special programs for spinal cord injuries, pulmonary rehabilitation, cardiac care, acquired brain injuries, stroke, ventilator management and geriatrics, make HSC an important regional resource for patients with special healthcare needs.
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Programs & Services
Hospital for Special Care provides a full spectrum of medical treatment for complex rehabilitation and chronic disease for both children and adults. Our bright, modern hospital is set amid a campus of walking paths and flower gardens. It is augmented by a range of outpatient rehabilitative services. For people with disabilities, Hospital for Special Care has made a special commitment to assure that they strive to achieve their fullest physical and recreational potential.
| May 17, 2010 |
Hospital for Special Care Appoints New Vice President of Government Relations Jason Jakubowski,Vice President of Government Relations, Hospital for Special Care Press Release NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (June 11, 2010) – Hospital for... |
| May 17, 2010 |
Hospital for Special Care Auxiliary Presents “Estate Plan Tune-Up: Understanding the Impact of Pending Tax Changes” Press Release NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (May 17, 2010) – Hospital for Special Care Auxiliary will present “Estate Plan Tune-Up: The Impact of Pending Tax... |
| Apr 29, 2010 |
Hospital for Special Care Appoints Three Women to Senior Vice President Posts Press Release NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (April 29, 2010) – New Britain-based Hospital for Special Care (HSC) announced today the promotion of Lynn Ricci,... |
| May 29, 2013 |
An Undiscovered Resource for the Workplace: Individuals with Autism
Business After Hours event. An Undiscovered Resource for the Workplace: Individuals with Autism. jennifers@klingberg.org |


