Monday, August 29, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 8/29/2005

Foulke goes back to basics in rehab

LOWELL, Mass. -- His rehab stint with the Class A Lowell Spinners has been like a return to his baseball youth.

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Foulke makes second rehab appearance

LOWELL, Mass. - Red Sox closer Keith Foulke made his second rehab appearance at Class A Lowell on Sunday night, allowing one run in his only inning of work.

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Bryn Mawr Rehab plans $2.5M expansion for brain unit

MALVERN -- Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital has embarked on a $1 million fund-raising campaign for a major expansion and renovation of its brain injury unit.

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More rehab for Hancock

Josh Hancock must wait a little longer before the Reds consider activating him from the disabled list.

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Notebook: Perez shaky in rehab start

Oliver Perez's return to the Pirates' rotation will have to wait until he makes at least one more start for Triple-A Indianapolis.

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Work to start on $4M rehab facility

Gov. Bob Riley was to be in town today to help break ground for a new $4 million Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services facility in southwest Huntsville.

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CANDO, N.D.: Rehab center to expand

The Center for Solutions, a drug and alcohol treatment facility near Cando, N.D., is set to expand with the intent to serve twice as many clients by next year, officials said.

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Lilly on Wednesday?

Ted Lilly hasn't been told anything official yet, but he expects he'll be going out for one more rehab start before returning to the Jays starting rotation.

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DE McDougle set to report to Eagles

Wounded defensive end Jerome McDougle is expected to report to the Eagles within the next day or two, according to coach Andy Reid. McDougle, who was shot in Miami on July 28, will begin rehab work with the intention of returning to the team some time this season, Reid said Sunday.

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Ralph Raymond White

Ralph Raymond White of Quincy, a World War II veteran and a retired Boston firefighter, died Thursday at Marina Bay Skilled Nursing and Rehab Center. He was 89. Mr. White served in the United States Marines...

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