Thursday, October 20, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 10/20/2005

City unveils housing rehab Years of work starting to pay off

The town of Silver City was awarded $250,000 in 2003 in Community Development Block Grants to renovate low income homes in the Brewer Hill and Chihuahua Hill neighborhoods and the results are finally beginning to show.

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Love's not on Kate's rehab menu

Kate Moss has reportedly llowed Jefferson Hack, the father of her daughter Lila, to visit her - but on/off lover Pete Doherty has been told to ditch his plans to visit the supermodel in the Arizona rehab centre.

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Pete not allowed visit Kate in rehab

He may have some words of wisdom on drug addiction but Pete Doherty has reportedly been barred from visiting on-off girlfriend Kate at her US rehab clinic.

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Florida Hospital to participate in national stroke rehab study

University of Florida scientists have been awarded a five-year, $13.5 million federal grant to lead a national group of researchers -- including some in Orlando and Jacksonville -- who will study rehabilitation techniques designed to improve walking in the first year after having a stroke.

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Pete banned from Kate rehab visits

He may have some words of wisdom on drug addiction but Pete Doherty has reportedly been barred from visiting on-off girlfriend Kate Moss at her US rehab clinic.

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National Hyperbaric Rehab Centers Increases Services as They Prepare to Move into New Areas

National Hyperbaric Rehab Centers announced today that they are centralizing all billing and support services to their Utah office. Billing in a free-standing environment requires trained staff capable of working through HIPAA regulations and Medicare billing.

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Drug rehab center has eye on Swampscott site

SWAMPSCOTT -- The denial of a permit to build a 12-unit condominium complex on Burrill Street and Rock Avenue may result in the property being sold for use as a drug rehabilitation center and halfway house, according to a local developer.

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President assures all help for quake rehab

President A P J Abdul Kalam has assured all possible help for rebuilding the villages ravaged by the Oct 8 earthquake in Jammu and Kashmir and said he will be visiting the state at the earliest.

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Seymour awards rehab job to local firm

SEYMOUR — A hometown contractor was awarded the task this week of transforming the former police station on Wakeley Street into a new home for the Seymour Ambulance Association.

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Kay Webster

Kay Webster, 91, of Salinas, died Sunday, Oct. 9, 2005, at Salinas Care and Rehab. She was born April 10, 1914, in St. Louis. She was a resident of Pacific Grove for more than 25 years, then moved to Madonna Manor in Salinas in 1996.

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