Cedarwood Residential and Oakwood Apartments Now Accepting Residents

East Lansing, Michigan

 

Cedarwood and Oakwood Features and Benefits

  • Designed to meet the needs of people living with brain injury and spinal cord injury
  • Up to 24 hours of supervision and support available depending on need
  • Established staff with significant experience in residential support
  • 24-hour on call emergency always available
  • Active recreational and leisure programs designed by our award-winning therapeutic recreation team
  • Private rooms, spacious common areas, and accessibility throughout
  • Located next door to the main therapy clinic, transitional living center, and Hope Network Rehabilitation Services' comprehensive continuum of care
  • Part of Hope Network's CARF Accredited brain injury rehabilitation services
Call 517-332-1616 ext: 210 or Ask Jenny for more information.
 
   
4/5/2012
East Lansing: Hope Network has intensified its commitment to patient satisfaction by welcoming Diane Gutierrez, new Program Director for their brain injury treatment center in East Lansing, Michigan. Gutierrez has notable success developing rehabilitation programs in underserved communities while improving service quality in hospitals throughout the nation.

2/23/2012
Driving requires a complex set of skills such as visual perception, decision making, and concentration, all performed in unison while simultaneously maneuvering a vehicle. After a brain injury, individuals may lose one or all of these skill sets, resulting in the inability to drive. 
Hope Network can evaluate and treat individuals with brain injury who wish to relearn the needed skills to resume driving.

2/22/2012
Phillip W. Weaver, President and CEO of Hope Network, is the recipient of the Brain Injury Association of Michigan’s (BIAMI) Community Service and Leadership Award. This award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to improving the lives of people affected by brain injury.