A pediatric ventilator program established with Spectrum Health helps kids like Lyli Shults have better recoveries. Mary Free Bed is hiring nursing staff and also adding to our clinical and non-clinical teams! Sinai Chicago's Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital has joined forces with Mary Free Bed "so more patients will have brighter futures following injuries and illnesses."
Mary Free Bed Kids provides Michigan's most comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation services. When you entrust us with the most important person in the world - your child - we're honored, humbled and hopeful. Our ReCOVery Program has the specialized tools you need to get better faster. Inpatient rehabilitation can help you recover after prolonged hospitalization.
Mary Free Bed Kids provides Michigan's most comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation services. When you entrust us with the most important person in the world - your child - we're honored, humbled and hopeful. Our ReCOVery Program has the specialized tools you need to get better faster. Inpatient rehabilitation can help you recover after prolonged hospitalization.
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Founded in 1891, we're an independent, acute-care rehabilitation hospital focused solely on rehabilitation for adults and children. We offer the stability of a large organization and nurture the family atmosphere of a small one. It's a culture reflected in our patient satisfaction rates and outcome scores, which exceed regional and national benchmarks.
Volunteers must be at least 16 years old to be a general volunteers and 18 years old to be a part of our College Student Volunteer Program. General volunteers help throughout the hospital, from Guest Services to Orthotics & Prosthetics + Bionics or an inpatient program. We also have some opportunities as a clerical assistant and seamstress/tailor.
The Mary Free Bed Foundation, a nonprofit in Grand Rapids, restores hope and freedom through rehabilitation for people who are at some of the lowest points of their lives. Through expert knowledge and compassionate care, Mary Free Bed strengthens the mind, trains the body and inspires hope in patients and families.
Mary Free Bed's commitment to a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment is part of our culture. It's about embracing everyone, seeking connections in our similarities and celebrating our differences. Diversity is multidimensional. It encompasses a range of individual distinctiveness critical to providing care that best meets our patients' needs.
The Mary Free Bed Advisory Group extends industry expertise to organizations across the country. We offer a variety of strategic partnerships that range from inpatient rehabilitation consultation services to professional service agreements, including care transitions across the post-acute continuum.
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Kenny Williams
Jan 31, 2022
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Suzanne Kinney
Dec 06, 2021
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Jeremy Ott
Nov 15, 2021
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Pam Rinaldi
Oct 19, 2021
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After my car accident, went to Mary Free Bed for outpatient rehad. Received excellent care & treatment.
After a long hospitalization, a few years later, I knew Mary Free Bed was the best place to go! Couldn't walk, talk, use my hands and my mind just wouldn't cooperate after being in a coma state for so long.
Mary Free Bed arranged for my transfer from Butterworth to their facility. After 3+ weeks at Mary Free Bed, in hospital rehab/PT, all issues were resolved.
The staff was excellent, worked together and their patience with me was beyond comprehension (I was the impatient one).
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After a long hospitalization, a few years later, I knew Mary Free Bed was the best place to go! Couldn't walk, talk, use my hands and my mind just wouldn't cooperate after being in a coma state for so long.
Mary Free Bed arranged for my transfer from Butterworth to their facility. After 3+ weeks at Mary Free Bed, in hospital rehab/PT, all issues were resolved.
The staff was excellent, worked together and their patience with me was beyond comprehension (I was the impatient one).
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Meshira Moore
Aug 29, 2021
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Jacquelyn Biers
Aug 14, 2021
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J. W.
Aug 02, 2021
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Todd Hall
Aug 01, 2021
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Worst experience of my prosthetic life. Taking a year and a half to make a prosthetic leg that I cannot comfortably wear. Causing me to miss work then telling me they cannot write me excuses for work anymore, that I'll have to see a regular doctor for that, even though it's entirely caused by prosthetic!!! I took the foot off the new unwearable prosthetic myself and put it on my 6 year old prosthetic. Cost me around $4,000.00. Insurance company over $10,000.00. I'd really appreciate my portion of the cost returned back to me, I emptied my bank account to pay in full.
TheHoodoo Truth
Jul 17, 2021
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All was well until I asked my therapist about contact information to forward to my employer, because my reason for receiving therapy is due to a work injury that I am recovering from. I explained that I have forms to forward to my employer that must be filled out for all care that I receive for not only worker’s compensation but also a leave of absence, so they need to know who’s providing care because I am authorizing to release my personal health information. Things got awkward and my therapist Mike seemed to believe that I was wanting HIS personal information. I literally mentioned employer
Jason Mcbride
Jun 30, 2021
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A couple months ago we took Alex in for an autism evaluation. Thankfully he shows absolutely no signs of autism. Our pediatrician referred us to Mary Free Bed in Grand Rapids for the evaluation. The psychologist spent no more than an hour with Alex. I sat in their the whole time. My whole point on this post is that the medical field has become absurd. Without transparent pricing they just charge anything they want. No repercussions on them. We are lucky enough to be able to afford this bill, but how many parents cannot? Something needs to change, and until we all stand up nothing will. Mary Free