Jerusalem’s Hadassah Medical Organization Begins Phased Opening of New Rehabilitation Center by Offering Treatment for War Casualties

Comprehensive, state-of-the-art 323,000 SF center will help meet Israel’s urgent need for rehabilitation care

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Media Contact:
Alix Friedman
afriedman@hadassah.org

JERUSALEM—Today, the Hadassah Medical Organization (HMO), the Jerusalem-based hospital system founded and owned by Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, began the phased opening of its Gandel Rehabilitation Center by welcoming patients to its War-Wounded Department. There, experts in a wide range of therapies will care for military and civilian casualties using the latest equipment and technologies.

When completed, the 323,000-square-foot, eight-story Gandel center will care for 10,000 patients annually in four in-patient units with a total of 140 beds – a 250% increase for HMO – and an out-patient clinic able to serve 250 patients a day.

The center is named for John and Pauline Gandel of Melbourne, Australia, who head the Gandel Foundation and are the new center's major donors. Construction of the $132,600,000 facility is being made possible by their generosity and that of other Hadassah donors all over the world, and with the support of the Government of Israel.

The Gandel center will offer a host of special treatments along with physical and occupational therapy, physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and respiratory and orthopedic rehabilitation. There will be a PTSD center and rehabilitation for neurological problems caused by brain, spinal cord and nervous system injuries, which HMO’s doctors estimate 70% of rehabilitation patients will have.

Among the state-of-the-art advances the Gandel center will offer are walking labs (also known as gait labs), which use computers to analyze motion and detect problems not always apparent in clinical exams, and a therapeutic swimming pool with a modular floor that adapts to each patient's needs.

The Gandel center sits on HMO’s East Jerusalem campus adjacent to Hadassah’s Mount Scopus hospital, one of HMO’s two Jerusalem hospitals. A freestanding structure with a separate entrance, the new center will enable rehabilitation patients to come and go without having to pass through the hospital. The center has been designed to create a hotel-like feeling that ensures patients will be as comfortable and relaxed as possible.

"We have long understood Israel’s need for more, and more advanced, rehabilitation services, but no one could have imagined this war and the urgent demand for rehabilitation it would create for so many soldiers and civilians,” said Carol Ann Schwartz, National President, Hadassah. “We are grateful to our donors in the United States and around the world, and to the Israeli government, for enabling us to begin opening the Gandel Rehabilitation Center at this critical time and in keeping with Hadassah’s 112-year commitment to the State of Israel.”

Said Dalia Itzik, Chair, Board of Directors, HMO: "The opening of the first ward, for war casualties, of the Gandel Rehabilitation Center is a national event that will change the rehabilitation map in Israel. Jerusalem residents will no longer have to travel far and wide to undergo rehabilitation care that is in line with care provided by the world’s leading centers. We have launched the first phase with a team whose expertise ensures that patients can progress toward a return to the life they knew prior their injuries."

"Hadassah began the construction of this large and innovative rehabilitation center several years ago, recognizing the significant need in Israel, as a whole, and in Jerusalem and its surroundings, in particular," said Dr. Yoram Weiss, Director General, HMO. "The first patients – heroes and heroines to whom we owe a huge debt of gratitude – can now begin their journey back to full health with the help of a specially designed department with advanced rehabilitation equipment and systems built and installed especially for them. Later, the center will offer rehabilitation treatments for the entire population – victims of car and other accidents, patients recovering from complex surgery, those with head injuries and more.”  

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ABOUT THE HADASSAH MEDICAL ORGANIZATION:

For more than a century, the Hadassah Medical Organization (HMO), the Jerusalem-based hospital system founded and owned by Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, has set the standard for excellence in medical treatment and research in Israel. The experience and ingenuity of Hadassah’s doctors and scientists have yielded ideas with vast potential in all areas of medicine, including therapeutics, diagnostic medical devices and digital health.


About Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America:

Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, is the largest Jewish women’s organization in the United States. With nearly 300,000 members, donors and supporters, Hadassah brings women together to effect change on such critical issues as ensuring Israel’s security, combating antisemitism and promoting women’s health care. Through its Jerusalem-based hospital system, the Hadassah Medical Organization, Hadassah helps support exemplary care for more than 1 million people every year as well as world-renowned medical research. Hadassah’s hospitals serve without regard to race, religion or nationality and in 2005 earned a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for building bridges to peace through medicine. Hadassah also supports two youth villages that set at-risk youth in Israel on the path to a successful future. Visit www.hadassah.org or follow Hadassah on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads and X.