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Langhorne Rehab Center Welcomes New Medical Director
Oxford Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center has announced the addition of Dr. Tej Kokroo as its new medical director.

LANGHORNE, PA — Oxford Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center has announced the addition of Dr. Tej Kokroo, MD, MBA, as its new medical director.
Board-certified in internal medicine, Dr. Kokroo is affiliated with Trinity Health’s St. Mary Medical Center, serving as the chairman of its Quality Health Alliance. This organization is a clinically integrated network and accountable care organization built in partnership with the hospital.
He is also associate medical director at St. Mary Rehabilitation Hospital.
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His appointment follows an ownership change at Oxford Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center, which is part of Oxford Enhanced Senior Living, formerly known as the Attleboro Community. As a part of the ownership change, a significant upgrade is planned at the facility, which maintains a five-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
“It’s an exciting time at Oxford Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center,” said Danielle Koons, regional director of market development at Marquis Health Consulting Services, which supports the facility.
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“Dr. Kokroo is highly respected throughout the area for his medical expertise in both acute and post-acute settings and his business background; my colleagues and I at Marquis have known him for years. He is the perfect fit to lead Oxford Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in this new chapter.”
Oxford Enhanced Senior Living also includes Oxford Crossings, a personal care component featuring a memory care unit. The facilities offer 415 skilled nursing and personal care units.
Located at 300 E. Winchester Ave., the skilled nursing facility provides post-hospital, short-term rehab, and long-term residential care.
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