Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana Ranked Among Nation’s Best for Second Consecutive Year

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – For the second year in a row, the Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana (RHI) has been named one of the nation’s top rehabilitation hospitals by U.S. News & World Report, earning the #41 spot in the 2025 Best Hospitals rankings. RHI is also the only nationally ranked rehabilitation hospital in the state of Indiana.
“This recognition for the second consecutive year is a testament to the expertise, compassion, and dedication of every team member at RHI,” said Monte Spence, CEO of Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana. “Our mission has always been to help patients achieve the best possible recovery after life-changing injuries and illnesses. To be ranked among the top rehabilitation hospitals in the nation, and the only one in Indiana, is an incredible honor that reflects the exceptional care we provide every day.”
RHI specializes in comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for patients recovering from brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, amputation, and other complex conditions. The hospital’s multidisciplinary team approach combines advanced therapies, leading-edge research, and individualized treatment plans to help patients regain independence and quality of life.
The U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals rankings are based on objective measures such as patient outcomes, nurse staffing, advanced technologies, and patient services. Earning a national ranking for the second consecutive year underscores RHI’s consistent excellence and leadership in rehabilitation medicine.
“Every patient has a unique story, and our role is to help them write their next chapter,” said Angela Carbone, Medical Director at RHI. “Being a nationally ranked hospital for two consecutive years confirms what our patients already know. RHI delivers world-class rehabilitation care close to home.”
For more than 30 years, RHI has been dedicated to advancing rehabilitation science and care through partnerships, including its role as a designated Traumatic Brain Injury Model System.
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