Spaulding North Shore

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Spaulding North Shore (formerly known as Shaughnessy-Kaplan Rehabilitation Hospital) has been providing care for residents of greater North Shore and Merrimack Valley communities since 1975. We have a 120-bed long-term acute care (LTAC) facility and a 40-bed transitional care unit (TCU), sometimes referred to as a skilled nursing facility (SNF). Our programs and services meet the highest quality standards.

At Spaulding North Shore, we provide a wide range of inpatient medical and rehabilitation services at the acute, subacute and skilled nursing levels of care.

After being known as Shaughnessy-Kaplan Rehab Hospital since opening in 1975, named after founding physician Dr. J. Robert Shaughnessy and renamed to honor the contributions of Dr. Israel Kaplan, this hospital was renamed in 2010.


See Also

Vertical File in the Salem Collection - Shaughnessy Hospital