Brooks Rehabilitation Sets Vision with $68 Million Expansion to Improve Patient Services and Accessibility
Brooks Rehabilitation's Major Expansion Initiative
In a strategic move aimed at bolstering its capabilities, Brooks Rehabilitation, headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, has unveiled ambitious plans for a $68 million expansion of its services. This significant initiative is geared towards enhancing patient care and meeting the growing demand for specialized rehabilitation services. The expansion is expected to kick off in 2026, comprising three major construction projects that promise to create about 150 jobs in the local community.
The cornerstone of this initiative is the expansion of the Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital – Bartram Campus. With a projected investment of $47 million, this sizable effort will add 48 new beds, crucial for accommodating patients recovering from complex medical conditions, including brain injuries and spinal cord injuries. This enhanced facility will also feature an Innovation Studio. This cutting-edge area will be pivotal for staff and patients alike, utilizing the latest rehabilitation technologies alongside smart home and assistive tech, ensuring that patients have the necessary tools for a smoother transition back to their homes following treatment.
In addition to the hospital expansion, Brooks is allocating approximately $16 million to double the capacity of Helen's House, a vital resource for patients and their families needing lodging while seeking treatment. This facility is strategically located across from the Brooks' campus and provides affordable, temporary housing for those coming from far and wide to benefit from the organization's renowned clinical services. By increasing the housing capability, Brooks aims to keep families close during their rehabilitation journey, which is essential for emotional support and overall recovery.
Moreover, the Orange Park outpatient clinic is set for a $5.4 million expansion. This project will introduce 7,000 square feet of additional service space, including a dedicated area for pediatric feeding and swallowing therapy, which was identified as a critical unmet need in the region's pediatric care.
Alongside these initiatives in Jacksonville, Brooks is also progressing with the construction of a new state-of-the-art 80,000-square-foot inpatient rehabilitation facility on the Mayo Clinic campus in Phoenix, Arizona. This facility is anticipated to be completed by the end of 2026, further expanding Brooks’ ability to serve patients across states.
As Brooks Rehabilitation prepares for commencement of these projects in 2026 with expected completion timetables from 2027 to early 2028, the organization underscores its commitment to not only improving healthcare infrastructure but also to prioritizing innovative rehabilitation solutions. Doug Baer, the organization’s President and CEO, emphasized that the forthcoming enhancements reflect their unwavering dedication to a patient-centered approach, ensuring that every individual has access to high-quality rehabilitation services.
Over its 50-year history, Brooks Rehabilitation has built a robust reputation within the healthcare community, consistently ranking among the best rehabilitation facilities in Florida, recognized by U.S. News & World Report. As the demand for rehabilitation services continues to grow, Brooks is positioning itself at the forefront of this vital sector, paving the way for advancements that prioritize the needs of patients and their families. This monumental expansion represents a significant leap towards fulfilling that mission, promising enhanced care solutions and accommodating the evolving healthcare landscape in Florida.
With a focus on the future, Brooks Rehabilitation is already exploring further expansion opportunities within the Jacksonville area. This proactive approach ensures they remain adaptable and responsive to the needs of both their patients and the community, ultimately fostering a culture of continuous improvement and excellence in rehabilitation care.
For more information on Brooks Rehabilitation and their upcoming projects, interested parties can reach out to their public relations manager, Jill Matejcek, for detailed insights into the expansion's progress and future developments.