HealthBridge provides a growing network of specialized healthcare facilities dedicated to delivering the highest quality care for children and young adults.
As a leading provider of post-acute rehabilitation services for patients with brain and spinal cord injuries, medically complex conditions, and other neurological challenges, we offer a full continuum of care—from short-stay rehabilitation, to long-term management of complex medical needs, to outpatient rehabilitation services.
Our comprehensive patient services include care for medically fragile conditions, traumatic brain injury rehabilitation, spinal cord injury rehabilitation, transitional care, long-term ventilator care, and complex rehabilitation programs tailored to each individual’s needs.
Announcement
HealthBridge Expands with Santa Ana
Outpatient Therapy Location
HealthBridge Children’s Hospital – Orange is proud to announce the opening
of our new Red Hill Outpatient Therapy site.
This expansion strengthens our commitment to delivering comprehensive pediatric Physical Therapy (PT), Occupational Therapy (OT), and Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) services to children and families throughout Orange County.

The Red Hill location increases access to specialized outpatient care for children with:
- Neurological conditions
- Feeding and dysphagia disorders
- Orthopedic and sports-related injuries
- Medically complex and post-hospitalization needs
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
As HealthBridge continues building a true pediatric continuum of care, the Red Hill site extends our medically integrated therapy model beyond hospital walls — offering hospital-informed clinical standards in a community-based outpatient setting.
Explore our Subacute Facilities
Southern California
Orange Pediatric Care
Our specialty pediatric hospital and long-term pediatric care facility in Orange County, California provides children with a non-institutional environment that feels like home while they receive highly specialized care. Creating a safe and family-friendly space allows children to focus on healing, rather than on being away from home.


