Why Choose Us
Learn more about Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital, a destination for recovery for stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury and complex medical rehabilitation.
WINTER STORM UPDATE: In preparation for this weekend’s winter storm, ALL Good Shepherd Rehabilitation outpatient therapy locations and ALL outpatient physician practices (South Allentown & Promenade Saucon Valley) are CLOSED on Mon., Jan. 26, 2026. If you had an outpatient appointment on Mon., Jan. 26, please call your location directly or 1-888-447-3422 to reschedule. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911. Thank you for your understanding and stay safe.
Welcome to Good Shepherd Rehabilitation, an independently owned, non-profit rehabilitation network serving all ages and abilities in eight counties throughout eastern Pennsylvania.
We serve patients and long-term care residents of all ages and abilities. We transform lives through our curiosity, creativity, expertise and innovation. We’re honored to support patients along every step of their journey with personalized treatment plans and life-changing solutions. All so that patients can take control and move forward on the path to independence.
We’re always seeking curious and creative professionals. Key roles include:
Plus, a variety of non-clinical roles working, including care management, admissions, clerical and corporate settings.
We specialize in treatment of:

We’re relentless pioneers of leading-edge rehabilitation solutions.
A free demonstration and education space to learn a variety of leading-edge and innovative technologies and services for people to live their lives.
High-quality education and mentorship programs, including clinical residencies, certificate programs and on-demand continuing education.
Education, mentoring and funding, empowering employees to develop new product, practice and service ideas that yield innovative solutions for clinicians, patients, residents and caregivers.
Connects clinical practice, research and patient outcomes at Good Shepherd and with research partners to advance the field of rehabilitation.
