Friday, September 16, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 9/16/2005

Tom Sizemore Ordered to Stay in Rehab

Actor Tom Sizemore Ordered to Stay in Live-In Drug Rehab Program for 30 More Days

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VMS Rehab Offers Innovative Patient Chair Reducing Risk of Serious Injuries For Health Care Workers

(PRWEB) September 16, 2005 -- In the face of increasing numbers of serious injuries to health care workers on the job and the negative impact this has had on the Healthcare industry throughout North America, VMS Rehab Systems, Inc, a provider of adaptive seating systems for the elderly and persons with disabilities, claims that the need to install assistive devices for patient Sit to Stand

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VASEAN'S KILLER DODGES REHAB

VASEAN'S KILLER DODGES REHAB September 15, 2005 -- The drunken driver who killed 11-year-old Vasean Alleyne last fall was back in Queens court yesterday, obtaining a judge's order that gets him out of a yearlong inpatient alcoholism-treatment program at least for now.

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Rehab Tech opens new store in Grand Chute

GRAND CHUTE— Rehab Tech is opening a new store at 1883 N. Silverspring Drive. Rehab Tech is a supplier of adult and pediatric custom rehab equipment. The store is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Tom Sizemore Ordered to Stay in Rehab

Tom Sizemore was ordered Thursday to remain in a live-in drug rehabilitation program for another 30 days, but he can leave to work and attend charity events.

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Judge orders actor Tom Sizemore to stay in rehab

Actor Tom Sizemore was ordered on Thursday to spend another 30 days in a drug treatment center, where he was sent by a judge after violating his probation for possessing methamphetamine.

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St. Pat's to add inpatient rehab

St. Patrick Hospital is moving into the inpatient rehabilitation business. The new service, which will be offered in the hospital's Providence Center, should open sometime around the first of next year with 14 beds.

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Sizemore Given a Reprieve -- Rehab Instead of Prison

Facing a 3-year stretch, the actor gets 30 days in a live-in facility and will be allowed to work.

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VMS Rehab Offers Innovative Patient Chair Reducing Risk of Serious Injuries For Health Care Workers

This news release is about the need to address the increasing number of serious injuries to health care workers on the job due to lifting or moving patients. It is proposed that the introduction of "Safe Patient Handling -No Manual Lift" legislation coupled with the installation of more 'patient' assistive devices in healthcare facilities will reduce the risk of health care worker injuries.

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St. Anthony finishes up rehab center

Sep 16, 2005: St. Anthony Hospital has completed the $4 million Rehabilitation Center, on the sixth floor at 1000 N Lee.

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