As November draws to a close, it's the perfect time to reflect on the things we're grateful for. At The Recovery Project, we are incredibly thankful for our dedicated clients and our exceptional staff. They are the foundation of our continued success and the reason behind the positive impact we've made in the lives of so many individuals.
Our clients inspire us every day with their determination and resilience on their journey towards recovery. We are grateful for the trust they place in us and for allowing us to be a part of their healing process.
Equally important are our remarkable staff members, whose expertise, compassion, and dedication make The Recovery Project the outstanding organization it is. Their unwavering commitment to our clients' well-being is truly commendable, and we couldn't be more thankful to have such an exceptional team.
As we express our gratitude, we also want to thank you, our valued referral sources and supporters, for being a part of our community. Your continued encouragement and trust drive us to constantly improve and provide the best services possible.
Wishing you all a happy and joyous holiday season!
You deserve the best when it comes to rehab for Parkinson's!
That means innovative, intensive, individualized care, based on the latest research. That’s exactly what you will get from our Power Over Parkinson's Program (POPP):
🔺 2 week program based on the latest research-supported treatment techniques
🔸 Use of the most advanced, high-tech equipment in Parkinson's rehabilitation
🔺 Multidisciplinary team approach including PT, OT, speech therapy, and educational sessions
🔸 Group exercise class participation for continued optimization of overall health and wellness
🔺 Comprehensive educational resources for people with Parkinson's and care partners
🔸 Connection with other people with Parkinson's in your community
This specialized program is now booking 2025 dates and filling up quickly, so make sure to visit our website & complete an application to secure your spot on our list!
Share this unique opportunity with someone with Parkinson's in your life!
This episode of Spinal Cast highlights the transformative power of writing, community, and overcoming adversity. Our guests are Zach Foor, a rehab technician, and Greg Mans, a survivor of a C3 incomplete spinal cord injury. Their friendship began in 2020 at the Recovery Project, a neuro-specialized physical therapy clinic in Livonia, Michigan. Bonded by a shared love of nature, adventure and writing, Zach decided to hike across the United States, east to west, on the American Discovery Trail (ADT) in Greg’s honor. He started on March 25, 2024 from Cape Henlopen, Delaware with Greg providing support including occasional in-person visits and virtual encouragement during his rehabilitation.
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