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Lowell General Hospital Opens New Rehabilitation Services Facility in Chelmsford
Lowell General Hospital's outpatient physical therapy and occupational therapy departments moved to a newly expanded space in Chelmsford.

Lowell General Hospital’s outpatient physical therapy and occupational therapy departments moved to a newly expanded space at 43 Village Square in Chelmsford on Monday, March 2, 2015 to provide more services, expanded hours, convenience and accessibility for patients.
“We are so excited to offer our patients the latest in amenities – from a modern exercise space that looks like a state-of-the-art fitness center, to private treatment rooms for enhanced privacy, expanded hours for patient convenience, and a new Women’s Health specialty program,” says Julie Grace, PT, DPT, Clinical Manager of Rehabilitation Services. “Our goal is to provide outpatient rehabilitation services that exceed patients’ expectations.”
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A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on February 24, 2015 to celebrate the opening of the new facility with state and town officials, Circle Health board members, Lowell General Hospital leadership, and the hospital rehabilitation services team.
“This kind of coordinated care is vital to Lowell General Hospital and Circle Health’s ability to have a real impact on improving the health of our community and transforming the way care is delivered,” says Jody White, President of Lowell General Hospital. “We are working hard to provide superior outpatient support services to keep people out of the hospital, and reduce the risk of re-injury or readmission.”
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About Lowell General Hospital
Lowell General Hospital is an independent, not-for-profit, community hospital serving the Greater Lowell area and surrounding communities. With two primary campuses located in Lowell, Massachusetts, the hospital offers the latest state-of-the-art technology and a full range of medical and surgical services for patients, from newborns to seniors.
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Photo (left to right): William Wyman, Vice President of Revenue Services; Rick Hanson, Chairman of the Circle Health Board; Patricia Morse, Director of Cardiovascular and Rehabilitation Services; Norm Deschene, CEO, Circle Health, CEO, Lowell General Hospital; Julie Grace, Manager of Rehabilitation Services, Pat Wojtas, Chelmsford Selectman; Jody White, President Lowell General Hospital; James Arciero, State Representative, and Paul Cohen, Chelmsford Town Manager