Windsor Atrium Opens New Transitional Care Unit

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HARLINGEN, TEXAS, 2017 — Windsor Atrium has opened a new 40-bed Transitional Care Unit with all-private rooms, private showers, TVs in every room, wireless internet and select menu dining. The unit has a specialization in pulmonary care, with a consulting pulmonologist, a respiratory therapist on staff and clinical staff trained to serve high-acuity patients. The new unit also features a large therapy gym.

In addition to transitional care, Windsor Atrium offers skilled nursing care, wound care and post-orthopedic recovery care.

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Windsor Atrium is operated byĀ Regency Integrated Health ServicesĀ of Victoria, TX.Ā  Regency Integrated Health Services manages 33 skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers in central and southeast Texas.

Windsor Atrium is located at 1814 Atrium Place Drive, Harlingen, Texas 78550. For more information, call (956) 230-2300.

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