About Good Shepherd
Good Shepherd, based in Allentown, Pennsylvania, is a nationally recognized rehabilitation leader, offering a continuum of care for people with physical and mental disabilities.
More than 60,000 people come to Good Shepherd each year for specialized programs in stroke, orthopedics, brain injury, spinal cord injury, pediatrics, amputation and more.
Good Shepherd provides rehabilitation services at more than 30 locations throughout 8 eastern Pennsylvania counties. In addition, Good Shepherd is the majority owner of Good Shepherd Penn Partners, a joint venture with the University of Pennsylvania Health System in Philadelphia.
Good Shepherd was founded in 1908 when The Rev. John and Estella Raker invited a disabled orphan named Viola into their Allentown home.
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Good Shepherd Fact Sheet (.pdf)
What is physical medicine and rehabilitation? (.pdf)
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital-Pediatric Unit (.pdf)



