June 2025


The Recovery Project is proud to be a certified rehabilitation facility as approved by the Commission of Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, also known as CARF. This high level of achievement from CARF is an indication of TRP's dedication and commitment to improving the quality of lives of the clients we serve.

CARF-accredited organizations are expected to demonstrate a culture of performance improvement through their commitment to proactive and ongoing review, analysis, and reflection on their results of both service delivery to clients and business functions. At TRP, we track and analyze key performance improvement indicators to assess the quality of our programs and utilize data-driven results to inform decision making.

We believe in the importance of transparency and sharing performance improvement initiatives with the clients we serve. Nothing means more to us than providing the highest level of evidence-based care to meet the needs of our patients and improve their quality of life.
The Chronic Pain Management Program Of Michigan
The Recovery Project is partnering with Rehabilitation Physician PC, who has over 40 years’ experience designing and running the Functional Restorative Program of Michigan as well as treating chronic pain in their Physiatry practice for over 57 years. This collaborative team has developed a comprehensive, intensive, evidence-based program that provides PT, OT, counseling/Psychology, physician services, mindfulness and pain neuroscience education to patients with chronic pain. This program will consist of 5-6 hours per day 5 days per week for 2 weeks. Each participant will be given the tools to develop a self-directed, lifelong, comprehensive pain management coping regimen at discharge. Applications are now being accepted for this medical program. Visit therecoveryproject.net to learn more and submit your application.
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In Episode 36 of the Evidence to Excellence: News in Neuroplasticity and Rehab podcast, Host Polly Swingle welcomes Danny Heumann and Dr. TJ Hosa, PT, DPT. Danny shares his story of life before, during, and after having a spinal cord injury. TJ shares his insight on being Danny's Physical Therapist, friend, and what the future may hold for treatment of spinal cord injuries. Follow the QR code below to listen or tap the button to check out previous episodes!
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