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Upcoming events include: the MBIPC Learn Over Lunch Series in Grand Rapids and Lansing, the International Brain Injury Association World Congress in Washington, D.C., RINC meetings in Grand Rapids and the greater Detroit area and more, |
What's New at Rainbow - February 2010


Music therapy uses music to accomplish individualized therapy goals in a clinical setting. |
Rainbow Rehabilitation Now Offers Music Therapy Groups
Clients at Rainbow Rehabilitation Centers are engaged in individualized treatment focused on advancing the recovery of people with brain and spinal cord injuries.
To progress individuals as quickly as possible to their highest level of functioning abilities, Rainbow consistently expands and improves upon all aspects of programming and rehabilitation. View the press release to learn about music therapy, Rainbow's latest programming addition. |
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To learn about Rainbow's extensive benefits package, including a generous 401(k), paid vacation and holidays, a great work environment and more, view the current job postings. |
Now Hiring Speech & Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and more
Since 1983, Rainbow Rehabilitation Centers has had a strong presence in the community. Rainbow is built on the principles of integrity, excellence and a commitment to making a difference in the quality of life for each of its clients.
Positions are available throughout the following Michigan counties: Lapeer, Genesee, St. Clair, Washtenaw, Wayne, Oakland and Macomb. |
Up Next: March is Brain Injury Awareness Month
In the next issue of RainbowVisions Online, Rainbow explores Brain Injury Awareness Month, hosted annually in March by the Brain Injury Association of America and its partners. Watch for new content being posted throughout the month of March on rainbowrehab.com as Rainbow Rehabilitation looks to help spread awareness and understanding of brain injury.
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