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Dallas Regional Medical Center, originally founded in 1953, operated as a general acute care hospital in Mesquite, TX, for many decades. After several ownership changes, the facility transitioned and reopened in 2019 as Mesquite Specialty Hospital. It now functions as a 40-bed Long Term Acute Care (LTAC) facility, specializing in the treatment of medically complex patients who require extended acute care, such as ventilator weaning, complex wound care, and intensive rehabilitation services. The hospital accepts transfers from acute care facilities and focuses on helping patients achieve recovery and transition to lower levels of care. It does not operate an emergency room or provide general acute care services.
Dallas Regional Medical Center, originally founded in 1953, operated as a general acute care hospital in Mesquite, TX, for many decades. After several ownership changes, the facility transitioned and reopened in 2019 as Mesquite Specialty Hospital. It now functions as a 40-bed Long Term Acute Care (LTAC) facility, specializing in the treatment of medically complex patients who require extended acute care, such as ventilator weaning, complex wound care, and intensive rehabilitation services. The hospital accepts transfers from acute care facilities and focuses on helping patients achieve recovery and transition to lower levels of care. It does not operate an emergency room or provide general acute care services.