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Champion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

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2 Beaumont Avenue, Brockton, MA 02302

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Champion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

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Champion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, located at 2 Beaumont Avenue in Brockton, Massachusetts, provides dedicated skilled nursing and short-term rehabilitation care in the heart of one of southeastern Massachusetts' most established communities. Managed by Ephram Lahasky, Champion's team is committed to delivering compassionate, individualized care that supports residents through recovery, long-term nursing needs, and every stage in between. Brockton offers a richly connected environment for residents and the families who visit them. Good Samaritan Medical Center, the city's primary acute-care hospital, is just minutes away on Centre Street—providing residents and families peace of mind knowing that advanced medical support is readily accessible. For follow-up specialist appointments, South Shore Hospital in Weymouth and Signature Healthcare are also within a short drive. The surrounding neighborhood reflects Brockton's vibrant character. D.W. Field Park, one of the most beloved green spaces in southeastern Massachusetts, lies nearby and offers walking paths, ponds, and wooded trails that visiting family members enjoy before or after time with loved ones. Westgate Mall on Westgate Drive provides convenient shopping and dining options close to the facility, and the Centre Street and Main Street corridors are lined with restaurants, pharmacies, and everyday services that make errands easy for families. Brockton's extensive GATRA and MBTA bus network means family members traveling from Boston's South Station or surrounding towns like Stoughton, Easton, and Avon can reach Champion without a car. The city's strong sense of community, diverse population, and deep civic pride make it a place where residents often feel at home. At Champion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Ephram Lahasky's leadership emphasizes dignified, resident-centered care. The skilled nursing team works closely with physicians, therapists, and social workers to build individualized care plans—whether a resident is recovering from orthopedic surgery, managing a chronic condition, or receiving long-term support. Families are treated as partners in care, and the staff's approachable culture reflects a genuine commitment to every person who walks through the door.

Care Types at Champion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What type of care does Champion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center provide? +

Champion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center specializes in skilled nursing care, including short-term post-acute rehabilitation and long-term nursing support. Services typically include physical, occupational, and speech therapy, wound care, medication management, and 24-hour nursing supervision for residents with complex medical needs.

What hospitals are near Champion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Brockton? +

Good Samaritan Medical Center on Centre Street in Brockton is the closest major hospital, providing emergency and acute-care services just minutes from the facility. South Shore Hospital in Weymouth and Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital are also accessible for specialist care, ensuring residents have strong medical support nearby.

What is Brockton, MA like for seniors and their families? +

Brockton is a vibrant city in Plymouth County with a strong community spirit and convenient infrastructure for seniors. D.W. Field Park offers beautiful outdoor space for family visits, Westgate Mall provides nearby shopping and dining, and the MBTA commuter rail and GATRA bus routes make it easy for family members to visit from Boston and surrounding South Shore towns without needing a car.

How do I get to Champion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center using public transit? +

Champion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is accessible via the MBTA commuter rail's Middleborough/Lakeville Line, with Brockton served by connecting GATRA bus routes from Brockton Station. Visitors traveling from Boston's South Station can reach the area in under an hour, and multiple bus lines serve the Beaumont Avenue area of Brockton directly.

Who manages Champion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center? +

Champion Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is managed by Ephram Lahasky. The management team prioritizes individualized, dignified care and maintains a collaborative approach that includes residents, families, and the full clinical team in care planning and decision-making throughout each resident's stay.

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