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Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation expands Beacon partnership, reinforcing dedication to highest quality regional care

Leaders from Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation and Beacon Health System have signed a new agreement to expand their relationship and increase access to high-quality rehabilitation services for patients in Indiana. In 2020, the two organizations started working together under a professional services agreement, and now they are deepening their connection with a new management agreement.

Under the agreement, Mary Free Bed is expanding its services beyond running patient access services and will now manage Memorial Hospital’s Inpatient Rehabilitation Program. Mary Free Bed began managing day-to-day operations, performance, processes and procedures this month, working closely with Beacon and Memorial leaders.

Mary Free Bed will also employ its program director, therapy supervisor, clinical liaisons, and prospective payment services coordinator. This move will help expand access, align operational and clinical practices and increase skill levels of their clinicians who treat the patient every day.

“This expansion of Beacon Memorial’s partnership with Mary Free Bed only reinforces our dedication to providing the highest quality of rehabilitative care for the patients of Michiana,” said Dr. Christopher Ketcham, DO, FAAPMR, Medical Director of Memorial Hospital Inpatient Rehabilitation. “As the region’s only level 2 trauma center and primary stroke center, we take care of the area’s sickest and most debilitated patients. This relationship will only enhance the specialized rehabilitative care we are able to deliver to our patients and their families.”

Mary Free Bed is the largest non-profit rehabilitation system in the country and is nationally ranked as a top ten best specialty hospital by US News and World Report. Beacon was the first Indiana-based health system to join the Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation system, which includes more than four dozen hospitals with over 500 inpatient rehabilitation beds, as well as extensive outpatient services.

Since 1891, Mary Free Bed has restored hope and freedom through rehabilitation for patients who have experienced brain injuries, strokes, spinal cord injuries, multiple traumas, amputations, cancer, and other diagnoses. Mary Free Bed has a successful partnership model that enhances rehabilitation operational efficiency, financial performance, clinical expertise, and improve the patient experience.

“For years, Mary Free Bed has been treating patients from northern Indiana,” said Sophie Sarringhaus, Director of System Operations for Mary Free Bed. “This partnership allows Beacon’s patients to benefit from our expanded expertise while still receiving the personal, compassionate care from the trusted team they know, and we’re excited to work together to restore hope and freedom for even more patients in the communities Beacon serves.”

Dr. Ketcham and Sarringhaus appeared on WSBT HomeTown Living to talk about the expanded partnership and what it means to inpatient rehabilitation patients.

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Inpatient Rehabilitation at Beacon Health System includes interdisciplinary care between physical, occupational and speech therapists as well as physicians, nurses and the area of neuropsychology. With the help of a caring and expert interdisciplinary team, patients work to regain physical functions, independence and self-esteem. For conditions ranging from stroke, brain injury and spinal cord injury, to speech and language disorders, multiple trauma and amputation, our team of rehabilitation therapists will work with your doctors and other professionals to help you get back on the road to recovery as soon as possible.

About Heidi Prescott

Passionate about writing her whole life, Heidi Prescott joined Beacon Health System in 2015 and currently serves as Senior Media Relations Strategist. A former newspaper journalist who has experience in TV, radio, magazines and social media, Heidi loves storytelling, photography and spending time in nature.