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Neurobehavioral Inpatient Program



The Neurobehavioral Inpatient Program offers coordinated residential behavioral treatment for persons with agitation, confusion or unregulated behavior following a brain injury or other neurologic condition. Specialized clinical treatment begins in a spacious low-stimulus residential setting developed to provide the support and supervision necessary to meet an individual’s unique needs.

The Neurobehavioral Inpatient Program not only offers the expertise of a specialized rehabilitation team, but its residential setting incorporates fully present psychology and social work staff who support each person as they progress through the program. In addition, 24-hour in-home staff trained in proactive interventions provide guidance for individuals as they refine skills needed for community integration.

Together, the individual, the family and the treatment team work toward returning the individual to a more independent lifestyle.

The Neurobehavioral Inpatient Program is located in Grand Rapids.


8/31/2010
Hope Network Rehabilitation Services has announced plans to open a second long-term residential home in Kalamazoo designed to accommodate the unique needs of people living with brain injury or other neurologic conditions.

8/17/2010
Hope Network Rehabilitation Services welcomes Zachariah Dugger, MA, TLLP, BCBA to their team of psychologists. He is the second behavior analyst to join Hope Network in the past two years.

8/11/2010
Hope Network Rehabilitation Services in Mt. Pleasant is pleased to announce the addition of a psychiatrist, Razvan Adam, MD, to their comprehensive outpatient clinic.
 
Dr. Adam has completed both his residency in Adult Psychiatry and his fellowship in Child Psychiatry at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan.