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Transitional Inpatient Rehabilitation


Transitional Inpatient Rehabilitation is a program designed to advance a person's recovery from traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, or other significant neurologic condition. 

Patients live at one of our transitional living centers where they will be assigned a personal treatment team. This team may include occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech-language pathologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, physiatrists, and/or residential instructors. With input from the patient and the family as well as the referring physician, our professional team of experts designs an intensive treatment plan unique to the patient's abilities and goals. 

Transitional Inpatient Rehabilitation specifically addresses a patient's immediate need to re-learn and practice activities of daily living, develop strategies to overcome physical and cognitive limitations, and re-establish leisure and vocational lifestyles that promote independence. As skills are increased, Hope Network Rehabilitation Services offers a progressive continuum of programs so individuals can transition to less-dependent settings that continue to promote their recovery.

Transitional Inpatient Rehabilitation is available in Grand Rapids and East Lansing.

 
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.