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Rainbow Rehabilitation Opens Farmington Hills Treatment Center

The business, which provides services for people with brain and spinal cord injuries, now operates three Farmington area treatment centers.

Rainbow Rehabilitation Centers, which provides services to people with brain and spinal cord injuries, celebrated the opening of its new Farmington Hills treatment center on Dec. 11, with employees and healthcare professionals from around metro Detroit.

The 11,000-square-foot facility on Orchard Lake Road houses a computer lab, full fitness center, private therapy areas, therapeutic kitchen and laundry, vocational rehabilitation suite and more.

Patients at the new facility can participate in a wide range of programs and services including physical, occupational and recreational therapies, mental health, vocational services, nursing and transportation. This will be the second treatment center to host Rainbow’s successful day treatment “Rainbow U” program.

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This center has been long in the making, and we believe it will be a tremendous asset for both clients and the community overall,” said Rainbow President Bill Buccalo. “Significantly more than an outpatient treatment space, this center will be a hub of opportunity for our clients, whether living in our residential homes, under home care arrangements, or living on their own.  And it will be a hub of opportunity for individuals in pursuit of physical recovery, cognitive recovery, vocational opportunities, or enrichment activities.”

This is the third treatment center Rainbow Rehabilitation Center operates in the Farmington/Farmington Hills area; its fifth in Michigan. The new center will begin treating patients on Jan. 6, 2014.

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Source: Rainbow Rehabilitation press release

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