REED CITY â Reed City area patients utilizing Spectrum Health outpatient rehabilitation services will soon enjoy a bigger and renovated space across from Spectrum Health Reed City Hospital.
Outpatient rehab services will move from its current location in the strip mall near the new Ebels General Store location on Chestnut Street to the former diabetes education office at 4393 220th Avenue.
Patients will continue to use the Chestnut Street location through April 29 and the new location will open May 3.
âWeâre very excited to move across from the hospital into a larger space,â said Kristie Smith, outpatient rehabilitation manager. âThere will be more room for exercise equipment and the building is getting totally renovated. Our patients are going to love it.â
Mary Free Bed and Holland Community Aquatic Center excited for new partnership and renovations
Water Rehabilitation services start in May
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HOLLAND, Mich. â Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital has partnered with the Holland Community Aquatic Center to offer rehabilitation services on the lakeshore.
Itâs all part of the centerâs $26.3 million renovation project.
âOur tagline is Every family, every age, every day, â said the aquatic center s Executive Director, Jack Huisingh.
The center is getting closer to making that statement a bigger reality, thanks to a passed bond proposal to expand and renovate the facility in 2019.
Free online boot camp proving successful for COVID-19 long haulers
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It s the first of its kind, it s free, and it s giving COVID-19 long haulers both physical and emotional hope. Itâs called the COVID Bootcamp, started by the Pulmonary Wellness Foundation.
For Eli Musser, who has been dealing with COVID-19 for almost exactly a year, his former life is a dream ago.
âI hope it s a dream I get to go back to,â Musser said.
Musser was about to get married and was close to releasing a record. He had an active physical fitness regimen. Now, he says, a 20-minute walk is an exhausting success. His calendar is filled with his extensive care team of doctors and appointments.
How Dawn Farm in Michigan helps people battle addiction
‘The selfish nature of the disease of addiction, it convinces you that it’s your problem and you can fix it’
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YPSILANTI, Mich. – Your Neighborhood this week takes us to a farm in Ypsilanti.
What’s happening there every single day isn’t all about farming, it’s about saving lives from a potentially deadly disease.
“On top of booze there were other things like narcotic pain pills, cocaine of course, I dabbled with heroin and all of these things were going to destroy not only my life but my body,” said Davey LaFave.