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Transitional Inpatient Rehabilitation


Transitional Inpatient Rehabilitation is an inpatient program designed to advance an individual’s recovery through intensive clinical services provided by a professional line of experts.

Using carefully designed and personalized goal-oriented treatment plans, participants re-learn and practice activities of daily living, receive physical and cognitive rehabilitation, and have opportunities to participate in leisure and vocational activities while in an inpatient setting. As skills are increased, Hope Network Rehabilitation Services offers a progressive continuum of programs so individuals can advance to greater independence and participation in the community.

Transitional Inpatient Rehabilitation has locations in Grand Rapids and East Lansing.

 
3/2/2010
Hope Network Rehabilitation Services is pleased to announce that quality, short-term inpatient care is now available to people wrestling with behavioral instability while recovering from traumatic brain injury.

11/25/2009
On December 11, the Michigan Commission for the Blind (MCB) presented Hope Network Rehabilitation Services their 2009 Community Partner Honor Roll Award. This Award recognizes local organizations that share in the Commission’s commitment to provide services to individuals who are blind or visually impaired.

11/3/2009

Hope Network Rehabilitation Services is proud to announce that their Therapeutic Recreation Program has been presented “The Excellence in Therapeutic Recreation Programming Award” by the Michigan Recreation and Park Association. This award recognizes a hospital, agency, or department for its innovation, accomplishments, and consistently high standards in clinical or community settings.