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Transitional Inpatient Brain Injury Rehabilitation



Transitional Inpatient Brain Injury Rehabilitation is a program designed to advance a person's recovery from brain injury. 

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

Transitional Inpatient Brain Injury 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 brain injury programs so individuals can transition to less-dependent settings that continue to promote their recovery.

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

Virtual tour of Hope Network's neuro-rehabilitation campus in East Lansing now available! Click here to begin your journey.

   
 
11/8/2011
(Reprinted from the Grand Rapids Press) At the age of 24, Keith Knuth suffered a traumatic brain injury that significantly affected his mobility and left him dependent on a wheelchair.
Like many Michigan residents, Knuth was an avid hunter and all around sportsman prior to his accident, but his injuries made him wonder whether he would ever pursue his hobby again.
Six months into his rehabilitation, Knuth was introduced to Scott Fletcher and the Outdoor Recreation Program at Hope Network. The program offers people who have limitations after severe accident or injury an opportunity to relearn skills that will allow them to continue participating in outdoor activities.

7/21/2011
From the Holland Sentinel | Sitting in a wheelchair next to his mother at Mary Free Bed, Jon Turner was at the lowest point in his recovery from the crash.

The Holland native who now lives in Grandville shifted his focus to the man who was learning how to walk again.

That man had fallen about three feet from a step stool and landed on his neck, while Turner had been involved in a car wreck so powerful it hurled the engine block 10 feet away.


6/8/2011
The Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) in collaboration with the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center (DVBIC) has chosen Hope Network Rehabilitation Services as a contractor for their “Assisted Living Traumatic Brain Injury Pilot Program.” Implemented in 2008, the VA’s AL-TBI Pilot Program was developed to assess the effectiveness of providing assisted living (AL) services to eligible veterans with traumatic brain injury (TBI) by identifying private health care agencies to join the continuum of existing VA services.