Mary Free Bed Hosp & Rehab Ctr

Name :

Mary Free Bed Hosp & Rehab Ctr

Address  :

235 Wealthy SE

Town  :

Grand Rapids

State  :

Michigan

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

49503

Phone  :

800 528 8989

Web URL  :


Description

Our Mission
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital exists to restore independence hope and freedom through rehabilitation to people with disabilities

Our Vision
Mary Free Bed will be the dominant highvalue provider of an integrated system of rehabilitation services in Michigan for children and adults with the following conditions spinal injuries brain injuries strokes orthopedic injuries neurological conditions congenital abnormalities pain and amputation

Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital will have a subspecialty subacute
care presence as the local community requires

Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital will be the dominant highvalue
provider of orthotic and prosthetic services in Michigan

Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital will be known for excellence in
clinical services


History

History of Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital originated in 1891 when a small group of Grand Rapids women recognized the need for medical care for patients of limited financial means in our community They embarked on a fundraising campaign to secure the use of a free bed in one of the local hospitals The group solicited financial support from the Grand Rapids community asking for contributions from everyone named Mary as well as from those having friends or relatives with the name They soon raised enough money to endow a free bed which subsequently became known as the Mary Free Bed As the fund and community need grew other women joined the group and in 1911 it became incorporated as the Mary Free Bed Guild of Grand Rapids

The 1930s brought about additional expansion as the guild opened a 12bed childrens convalescent unit at 1411 East Fulton Street This early effort was widely recognized when Mary Free Bed received designation in 1935 as the Orthopedic Center of Western Michigan by the state Crippled Childrens Commission In the same decade the guild opened the Mary Free Bed Brace Shop a specialized service that developed custom orthotics braces and supports

Read the autobiography of a Mary Free Bed polio patient in the late 1930s

As the 1930s gave way to the 40s the Mary Free Bed Guild continued its mission of treating and rehabilitating disabled children and expanded its services to provide care for cerebral palsy patients as well as inpatient and outpatient care for amputee patients

By 1953 the institution had established itself as a regional center for juvenile rehabilitation services and officially changed its name to Mary Free Bed Guild Childrens Hospital and Orthopedic Center The rest of the decade saw Mary Free Bed expand to provide patients with additional services such as music and speech therapy

The 1960s brought even more exciting changes to Mary Free Bed To serve an increasing number of patients not requiring 24hour care the institution began offering outpatient services in 1960 Growth continued when the hospital initiated an adult rehabilitation program and expanded care for spinal injury and stroke patients To reflect this expansion into adult care the institution was renamed Mary Free Bed Hospital and Rehabilitation Complex in 1966 and for the first time 12 men joined 12 guild women to form the new complexs board of trustees

Today 120 guild and junior guild women continue the over 100year tradition of serving the disabled through operation of the 80bed Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital In addition the hospital offers a satellite system of rehabilitative services to West Michigan area hospitals This steady progress in the areas of social services technology clinical research and facility improvements led to Mary Free Beds emergence as a nationally recognized hospital complex devoted exclusively to providing comprehensive rehabilitation services for adults and children

Want to know more about Mary Free Beds history Check out a timeline of Mary Free Beds history since 1891 with photos
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