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At Summit Medical Consultants, our mission is to provide patients and their families with a unique resource and advocate throughout the Skilled Nursing, Acute Rehab, and Long Term Care stay. We coordinate with specialists and surgeons, Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies, Case Management, and Psychology to create a care plan with our patient's specific needs in mind. We are here to manage our patient's care and be a resource to help them navigate this unfamiliar journey.

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Pueblo, CO

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With 300 days of sunshine annually and a consistently mild climate, Pueblo is a great place to enjoy an outstanding quality of life. Colorado’s most historic and culturally diverse city boasts year-round outdoor activities, celebrated and varied dining options, one of only 12 state-designated creative art districts, and exceptional business opportunities.

Pueblo has changed over time, its steel mills giving way to the Riverwalk and family cafes joined by upscale restaurants and craft breweries. Today, the city is a thriving town that values culture and arts as well as livestock shows and hot-rod expos. In fact, the city's Creative Corridor runs through three historic neighborhoods, filled with galleries, museums, fountains, live music, and other arts festivities.

One of the city's claims to fame is its Mexican food. Pueblo farmers grow their own variety of green chile, made into a savory stew to top just about anything edible. Local growers bring their produce to farmers' markets all over the region each summer. Each fall, the Chile & Frijoles Festival celebrates the harvest and the city's Hispanic heritage.

Downtown events often revolve around the Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center and adjacent Buell Children's Museum, which has won national recognition for excellence.

The city's ambitious Nature and Wildlife Discovery Center provides pleasant hiking along the river and houses rescued wild birds such as owls and eagles. There's also Lake Pueblo State Park west of town, where fishing, boating, and other water sports are the order of the day, as well as great mountain biking trails. And in City Park, there's a zoo, including children's carnival rides and an antique carousel.

Pueblo has not forgotten its roots. Witness the revitalization of the Union Avenue Historic District and the completely rebuilt El Pueblo Museum, which honors the area's history and cultural diversity. Those in search of more history can find it at Rosemount Museum, home of one of the city's founding fathers, or the Steelworks Museum of Industry & Culture, which houses a collection of archives and artifacts associated with the CF&I steel mill and its mining communities.

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