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Sheridan Memorial Hospital To Relocate TCU To Green House Campus
Sheridan Memorial Hospital will relocate its Transitional Care Unit (TCU) to the Sheridan Green House campus in early June, providing patients with the same skilled transitional care services in a new setting.
The same experienced care team currently supporting TCU patients at the hospital will continue providing care at the Sheridan Green House campus, along with ongoing access to therapy, nursing, care coordination and support services patients and families rely on during recovery.
The new location offers private rooms and a more home-like environment intended to promote comfort and independence as patients recover following illness, injury or hospitalization.
“Patients will continue receiving the high-quality care they know and trust while benefiting from a home-like environment that encourages healing by promoting a return to day-to-day activities as appropriate,” said Kelly Lieb, SMH director of care continuum and experience. “This transition allows us to maintain the same comprehensive level of care and services while enhancing the patient experience.”
The hospital’s TCU opened in 2022 with the mission of serving patients who are not yet ready to return home after a hospital stay but no longer require acute inpatient care.
Services include skilled nursing care, rehabilitation therapies, medication management and individualized care planning focused on helping patients regain strength and independence.
SMH has operated Sheridan Green House since 2024, and has worked to ensure the community asset remains viable and available for generations to come.
The transition of TCU to the Sheridan Green House campus creates strong alignment between transitional care and the philosophy of care already established at Sheridan Green House.
The shared focus on individualized care, rehabilitation and quality of life creates a natural synergy that supports healing and a smooth transition for patients and families.
Additional information about the transition, including details for patients and families, will be shared in the coming weeks.

Dirk H Sanderson
May 15, 2026 at 3:41 am
Here we go again? So we spent how much money to construct the absolutely needed TCU unit on the third floor of the existing old addition of Sheridan Memorial Hospital, because all the needed services for optimal patient support existed thru out said Hospital? Are you moving all that existing in-house support over to Greenhouse? Your rational doesn’t pass the smell test, and frankly reeks of irresponsibility? Is this a decision made, tied to the collaboration with Billings Clinic, and its shoved down our throats benefit? Can it get any more discombobulated? Probably, as it already is, as this “well” thought out mess, surly is!?
Penny J. Goodman
May 15, 2026 at 10:19 am
Im in agreement. Our hospital seems to care less about CARING FOR PATIENTS and more about throwing money away on remodeling and re-engineering the wheel. A ridiculous amount of money has been spent to build the TCU, with some of it donor funding, now they Powers That Be are shelving that plan in favor of shuffling people off campus to a facility better suited for other care.
I saw this coming down the ‘pike the day it was announced a few eeeks ago that TCU beds were being cut back.
Kerry hom
May 15, 2026 at 8:48 am
Where does the sheridan hospital get all of there money? From hard working people who pay their taxes,now the hospital has to figure out the 3rd.floor situation. Let’s get your acts together people.