Select Specialty Hospital - Oakland
Take a virtual tourFree visitor parking is offered south of the main entrance, with shuttle service.
Valet service is also available for a fee. Individuals with disabilities may use this service for free.
To access Select Specialty Hospital - Oakland, use the main hospital entrance. Proceed to the D elevators and go to the eighth floor. Directions to patient rooms can be obtained at the nurses’ station.
8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. daily.
Overnight stays can be accommodated on a case by case basis. Please contact our hospital about any additional visitation requirements or restrictions that may be in effect (e.g., masking, number and age of visitors).

About our hospital
Select Specialty Hospital – Oakland is a 30-bed critical illness recovery hospital with all private rooms located on the seventh and eighth floors of Trinity Health Oakland Hospital. We specialize in helping critically ill patients breathe, eat, walk, talk and think again as independently as possible.
Our hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission, an independent, not-for-profit organization that focuses on the safety and quality of care for persons treated at hospitals and health care facilities nationwide.
We take high acuity patients and specialize in ventilator liberation—helping people return to breathing on their own without mechanical support. Select Specialty Hospital's nationwide network of hospitals treat more than 11,000 ventilator-dependent patients annually.
One of the ways we differentiate is through our early mobility and therapy programs. Many of our patients come to us severely weakened following extended periods of immobility in an intensive care unit. We strive to get patients up and moving quickly after admission, as research shows that physical rehabilitation in a critical care setting improves mobility and overall physical function. Our hospitals focus on early movement to increase physical function upon discharge and to get patients back to their daily lives as quickly as possible.

Our physician-led, multi-disciplinary teams include nursing, respiratory, speech, physical and occupational therapists who collaborate from day one on a personalized care plan to help each patient achieve their goals.
Watch this video to see the five core aspects of our hospitals' approach to critical illness recovery.
Play the accessible version of the “Critical Illness Recovery Hospitals: the 5 Whys” video
Inspired Reading for Recovery, Rehabilitation and Beyond
We are here for you, too
Something devastating has just happened and you may be wondering if anything will ever be the same. You likely have many questions. We know that for many, this is the first time you have experienced a critical illness recovery hospital.
It can be confusing, overwhelming and maybe even a little scary. We have developed this material just for you - the caregiver, family member and support person. Our hope is that it will help ease some of the stress you may be feeling and provide information to help answer some of your questions.
We know that a large part of our patients’ outcomes is determined by caregivers' health and well-being. You are an important member of the care team and we encourage your active involvement. The more you understand about your loved one’s condition, the services we provide and the types of resources available to you, the more empowered and less stressed you will feel.
While the time spent in the hospital can be stressful, preparing for and returning home can be equally as or even more challenging. To assist you with the transition and adjustment as your loved one leaves our care, we encourage you to talk to your care team about community resources and continued support.
We also have an online support resource that is exclusive to our patients. It is called CHET, which stands for Community, Healing, Education and Training. CHET provides information about diagnoses and conditions, what to expect throughout a recovery journey, guidelines and tips for returning home and self-care resources. Additionally, CHET features the ability to create a private online support community of family and friends to share progress updates and rally around a patient’s recovery.
Dining options
Hospital Cafeteria
The cafeteria is located on St. Joseph Mercy Oakland’s first floor and is open daily, serving:
Breakfast: 6:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Lunch: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Dinner: 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Nights: 10:00 p.m. -1:30 a.m.
Java Joe's Coffee
Located on the first floor main entrance, the coffee shop is open daily from 6:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Local hotels and restaurants
There are a number of hotels and motels near our hospital (some of which may offer special rates to our guests), along with a wide range of restaurants and dining options.