(Rome, Georgia/January 17, 2011) – Houston based Triumph HealthCare, the nation’s third largest provider of long-term acute care (LTAC) services, today announced the opening of Triumph The Specialty Hospital Rome in its new, larger location.

Formerly The Specialty Hospital, the facility is located on the campus of Floyd Medical Center at 304 Turner McCall Blvd. An Open House celebration for the new facility is planned for January 18 from noon until 2 p.m. Patients will be moved to the new space the second week of January.
Triumph The Specialty Hospital Rome is a joint venture partnership with Floyd Healthcare Resources Inc. and has operated in its current location on the fourth floor of Floyd Medical Center since 2000. It is the only LTAC hospital north of Marietta, GA. The expansion allows the hospital to better meet the demands of the local market.
The new 53,000 square-foot facility will operate 45 private rooms, including a state-of-the-art 12-bed high-observation unit where patients requiring extended hospitalizations due to chronic disease or catastrophic illness or injury will receive care.
“Triumph The Specialty Hospital Rome provides services to medically complex patients for whom the short-term acute care hospitals, like Floyd and Redmond, are no longer the most appropriate or cost-effective setting,” stated Mark Stepanik, Regional Vice President of Operations for Triumph HealthCare. “The average length of stay for patients in our specialty hospital is over 25 days compared with the five to seven day lengths of stay in general hospitals.”
Stepanik said the new hospital will expand on the "higher-end services" currently provided in the existing location, including intensive care services, special procedures, in-house radiology with CT services, and a dialysis suite.
“We are excited to see this expanded long-term acute care facility opening for business in Rome,” said Mark Manis, chairman of the board of Floyd Healthcare Resources Inc. “Triumph The Specialty Hospital Rome represents an investment in our community that will further enhance Floyd’s standing as a medical hub in northwest Georgia.”
“We currently employ over 58 full-time employees and anticipate adding 50 new jobs with our expanded capabilities,” commented Susan Stovall, CEO for the facility. “Our employees and medical staff are very excited about the move and we welcome the opportunity to show the healthcare community as well as the public our new, improved hospital.”
The hospital will celebrate with a community open house on Tuesday, January 18th from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm. Triumph The Specialty Hospital is one of 29 LTAC and six rehabilitation hospitals operated by Triumph HealthCare, a subsidiary of RehabCare. RehabCare is the nation’s fourth largest provider of post-acute services.
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About Triumph HealthCareTriumph HealthCare is a wholly owned subsidiary of St. Louis, Missouri-based RehabCare Group, Inc. Triumph, based in Houston, Texas, operates long-term acute care and rehabilitation hospitals nationwide. Triumph hospitals specialize in providing post- acute care services to patients for whom the short-term acute care hospital is no longer the most appropriate or cost-effective setting for necessary continued care. Triumph HealthCare’s focus on the delivery of quality, comprehensive and cost-effective post-acute care appeals to physicians, hospitals and insurance carriers. To learn more, visit http://www.triumph-healthcare.com/ or call 713-807-8686.
About Floyd Medical CenterThe Floyd family of healthcare services is a leading health care provider and economic force in Northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabama. At the hub of these services is Floyd Medical Center, a 304-bed full-service, acute care hospital and regional referral center. Floyd employs over 2,400 employees who provide care in over 40 medical specialties. Floyd Medical Center’s Primary Stroke Center and Total Joint Replacement surgery program hold the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval, and the hospital holds Center of Excellence designation for Bariatric Surgery and Breast Imaging. In addition, Floyd is home to a state-designated Level II trauma and emergency care center. Floyd has specialty centers for Behavioral Health, Wound Care and Hyperbarics, Women’s Services, Newborn Care, Pediatrics, Breast Health, Inpatient and Outpatient Rehabilitation Services, Inpatient and Outpatient Surgery, Oncology, Cardiology, Intensive Care and Critical Care, all supported by comprehensive radiology, respiratory and laboratory services. To learn more, visit Floyd online at www.floyd.org.