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Allied Services Transitional Rehab Unit

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475 Morgan Highway, Scranton, PA 18508

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Allied Services Transitional Rehab Unit

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Nestled in the heart of Scranton, Pennsylvania, Allied Services Transitional Rehab Unit stands as one of the region's most trusted destinations for short-term rehabilitation and skilled nursing care. Located at 475 Morgan Highway, the facility draws on decades of expertise to help patients regain strength, mobility, and independence following surgery, illness, or injury — all within a community they know and love. Scranton's Morgan Highway corridor offers a welcoming, accessible setting for families visiting loved ones. The facility sits just minutes from Geisinger Community Medical Center and Moses Taylor Hospital, ensuring seamless care transitions and specialist access when continuity of medical oversight matters most. Regional Hospital of Scranton provides an additional acute-care anchor for the area, giving families confidence that high-level medical support is always nearby. Beyond clinical excellence, Scranton's character makes recovery here feel grounded. Nay Aug Park — a beloved local landmark with walking trails, a gorge overlook, and the David Wenzel Treehouse — is a short drive away and offers families a peaceful setting for outdoor visits. Steamtown National Historic Site brings a rich slice of local heritage just a few miles east, while The Mall at Steamtown and Viewmont Mall ensure that family members running errands between visits have convenient options close by. For a comforting meal after a visit, longtime Scranton favorites like Cooper's Seafood House and Coney Island Lunch are easy stops. Allied Services is operated as a non-profit corporation, a distinction that shapes every aspect of its mission. Rather than prioritizing shareholder returns, the organization reinvests in staff training, therapeutic equipment, and individualized care programs. The transitional rehab unit specializes in post-acute skilled nursing services, with licensed therapists delivering physical, occupational, and speech therapy tailored to each patient's recovery goals. For families navigating the transition from hospital to home, Allied Services Transitional Rehab Unit represents a compassionate, medically rigorous bridge — rooted in the Scranton community and committed to getting patients back to the lives they love.

Care Types at Allied Services Transitional Rehab Unit

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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 Allied Services Transitional Rehab Unit provide? +

Allied Services Transitional Rehab Unit provides skilled nursing and short-term transitional rehabilitation care. This includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy for patients recovering from surgery, stroke, orthopedic procedures, or serious illness. The goal is to help patients regain functional independence and return home safely.

Which hospitals are close to Allied Services in Scranton? +

The facility is conveniently located near several major hospitals in the Scranton area, including Geisinger Community Medical Center, Moses Taylor Hospital, and Regional Hospital of Scranton (Commonwealth Health). This proximity allows for smooth care transitions and ensures that specialist follow-up appointments remain easily accessible during recovery.

What is Scranton, PA like as a place for seniors and their families? +

Scranton is a mid-sized northeastern Pennsylvania city with a strong sense of community, affordable cost of living, and rich cultural heritage. Seniors and families benefit from accessible green spaces like Nay Aug Park, cultural attractions such as Steamtown National Historic Site, and a well-developed healthcare infrastructure. The city's compact layout makes it easy for family members to visit regularly without long commutes.

Is Allied Services a for-profit or non-profit organization? +

Allied Services is a non-profit corporation. This means the organization's primary mission is patient care and community health rather than generating profit. Resources are reinvested into staffing, therapy programs, and facility improvements, which typically translates to a more mission-driven approach to rehabilitation and skilled nursing care.

How do I arrange an admission or tour at Allied Services Transitional Rehab Unit? +

You can contact Allied Services Transitional Rehab Unit directly by phone at (570) 348-1300. Admissions staff can walk you through the intake process, discuss insurance and Medicare coverage for skilled nursing and rehab stays, and help coordinate a transition from a hospital or home setting. Tours for families are generally available by appointment.

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