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MEMBER NEWS

        Origami Gets a New Name, Logo  and Additional Location




              rigami Brain Injury Rehabilitation
              Center announced that it has changed
              its  name  to  Origami  Rehabilitation.
        OThe new name reflects the evolution
        of the diversity of services and programs
        available to children, adolescents, and adults
        with neurological, developmental, mental
        health, and orthopedic conditions.

        Since opening in 1997, Origami began as a
        residential  program  specialized  in  serving
        adults with traumatic brain injury and
        gradually expanded to become a unique
        multi-dimensional continuum of care serving
        children, adolescents, and adults. For the
        past several years, Origami has strategically
        diversified its population served and
        maximized access to care for individuals with
        diagnoses such as stroke, post-concussion
        syndrome, Parkinson’s, spinal cord injury,                                           “Both of these initiatives will allow us to reach and
        Cerebral Palsy, deficits stemming from brain                                          serve more individuals in need of the services we
        tumors, aneurysms, and more.                                                          provide and directly contributes to realizing our vision
                                                                                             as we strive to be the leader in maximizing access
        “We are excited to use the new name to reach                                         to innovative services with exceptional results,” said
        a broader population in need of our expert                                           Hannah. “Our team is looking forward to continuing
        neuro care and many other services that our                                          our journey as we make a lasting impact on those we
        team specializes in,” said Tammy Hannah, president and CEO. “Origami has   serve by creating opportunities and transforming lives.”
        evolved so much over the years, and although neuro will always be our niche,
        our former name just doesn’t tell our whole story any longer.”     Origami Rehabilitation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Origami
                                                                           provides comprehensive rehabilitation for children, adolescents, and adults
        In addition to the new name change, Origami Rehabilitation is adding another   with neurological, developmental, mental health, and orthopedic conditions
        location to better serve individuals in need of its services in the community.   through their residential and outpatient programs. With their compassionate
        The new location will offer the same outpatient services available at their   and innovative services, Origami creates opportunities and transforms lives.
        Mason location, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-
        language  pathology,  psychiatry,  psychology,  vocational  services,  and  more.   To learn more about Origami’s programs and services, call
        The new outpatient clinic will open in June 2021 and will be located at 137 S.   (517) 455-0264. Additional information about Origami is located online at
        Marketplace Blvd. in Lansing.                                      www.origamirehab.org. n



































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