Community Rehab Hospital – Ground Breaking
Community Rehab Hospital – Ground Breaking – The complete ground breaking and press conference. Community Health Network broke ground today on a million, 63000 square foot, state-of-the-art rehabilitation hospital on the campus of Community Hospital North. In a joint venture with Centerre Healthcare, Community Rehabilitation Hospital will offer some of the most innovative treatments for neurological conditions and brain injuries in Indiana. “The future of healthcare is moving in a direction that focuses on exceptional outcomes and accessibility to high-quality care,” said Bryan Mills, president and CEO of Community Health Network. “This new hospital will lead the marketplace in providing the best, most innovative treatment for neurological and brain injury patients.” Located in the fast growing area along the I-69 corridor, Community Rehabilitation Hospital will include a 28 bed brain injury wing and a 16 bed stroke unit. In addition, the facility will include: · All private rooms with family sleeper chairs and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-accessible full bathrooms · Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Suite · Specially-equipped bariatric rooms · Walking trails around courtyard, featuring multiple surfaces (brick, gravel, wood deck, concrete) for rehabilitating patients back into the community · Outdoor healing garden and easy access to outdoor activities and spaces to promote healing With the groundbreaking of Community Rehabilitation Hospital and its completion in the summer of 2013, Community Health …
Community Advocates Rehab over Jail for Disorderly Homeless Woman
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Associate Judge Anthony Calabrese amended her charge to disorderly conduct — a lesser offense — so she could sign up for a state-sponsored rehab program, according to a clerk at the Cook County Municipal Court. Her next hearing date is set for March.
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Mom of Abandoned Baby in Box Gets Drug Rehab
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Patricia Crawley, 34, will be paroled to rehab for 11-1/2 to 23 months and will then have to report to a probation officer for seven years. Common Pleas Judge Alice Beck Dubow also ruled Crawley will have to perform 80 hours of community service …
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