The Rush Companies in partnership with MultiCare is pleased to announce the opening of MultiCare Mary Bridge Children's Therapy Services. The new pediatric therapy center in Tacoma brings comprehensive therapy services, audiology, and orthotics care closer to families across the South Sound.
Located at 3307 S. 19th Street in Tacoma, the 16,000-square-foot facility officially began serving patients on June 30, 2026, expanding access to critical rehabilitation services for children and families throughout the region.
The state-of-the-art center offers:
These services are designed to support infants, children, and adolescents with a wide range of developmental, rehabilitative, and long-term care needs.
For many families, accessing pediatric rehabilitation services can require multiple appointments at different locations each week. The new Tacoma therapy center consolidates several specialty services under one roof, creating a more convenient experience for patients and caregivers.
“This comprehensive outpatient therapy center is a critical need for so many of our patients,” said Jeff Poltawsky, president and market leader, Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital & Health Network. “Many of our patients rely on at least two forms of therapies, often requiring multiple weekly appointments. Our goal is to provide ease of access for all patient families, so their appointments can be consolidated under one roof and be as minimally disruptive to their lives as possible.”
The project represents a significant milestone in the ongoing partnership between The Rush Companies and MultiCare. The facility welcomed its first patients less than one year after groundbreaking, with construction completed ahead of schedule.
The project was a joint effort and used the combined expertise of Rush Capital, Rush Commercial, Rush Development and Rush Properties, with Ferguson Architecture serving as project architect.
“We’re proud to continue our partnership with Mary Bridge Children’s and MultiCare through the development of this important outpatient therapy center,” said Levi Nelson, Development Manager, Rush Development. “Their team was collaborative, mission-driven, and a pleasure to work alongside throughout the project. This facility plays a valuable role in expanding access to pediatric therapy services in Tacoma, and we’re excited to help bring these critical resources closer to the families who need them.”
The facility was made possible through collaboration among several community partners. In addition to the partnership between The Rush Companies and MultiCare, the Mary Bridge Brigade contributed $4 million toward therapy equipment, furnishings, and interior completion.
This investment reflects a shared commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure and expanding access to specialized pediatric services throughout the South Sound.
At The Rush Companies, development is about more than constructing buildings, it's about creating spaces that serve communities. The Mary Bridge Children’s Therapy Center demonstrates how thoughtful healthcare development can improve accessibility, support local families, and strengthen regional healthcare resources.
As Tacoma continues to grow, projects like this help ensure families have access to essential healthcare services close to home, reinforcing the long-term value of strategic healthcare real estate development.
Where is the new Mary Bridge Children’s Therapy Center located?
The facility is located at 3307 S. 19th Street in Tacoma, Washington.
What services are offered at the Tacoma therapy center?
Services include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, feeding therapy, audiology, and orthotics and prosthetics.
How large is the facility?
The therapy center consists of approximately 16,000 square feet of medical office space.
Who developed and constructed the project?
The Rush Companies led the development and construction of the facility in partnership with MultiCare Mary Bridge Children's Hospital & Health Network.
How many children does Mary Bridge Therapy Services serve annually?
Mary Bridge Children's Therapy Services treats more than 16,500 pediatric patients annually through its therapy network.