Community Resource Consultants, Inc. (CRCI), a Michigan-based leader in trauma rehabilitation medical case management, is thrilled to announce its proud support for the Belle Tire Sled Hockey program. This collaboration highlights CRCI’s deep commitment to empowering athletes with disabilities and fostering inclusive community engagement across Southeast Michigan.
As dedicated advocates for individuals navigating the complexities of catastrophic injuries, CRCI understands the profound and transformative impact of adaptive sports on rehabilitation and community reintegration. The Belle Tire Sled Hockey program, a beacon of resilience and determination in the Detroit metro area, exemplifies this spirit. It provides athletes with disabilities invaluable opportunities to engage in competitive hockey, build powerful camaraderie, and inspire countless others. The attached photo captures the incredible energy and spirit of these athletes on the ice.
“Our mission at CRCI is centered on empowering survivors and enhancing their quality of life,” states Tobias Roberts, President of CRCI. “Supporting Belle Tire Sled Hockey is a natural extension of that mission. We believe in the power of sport to not only aid physical recovery but also to build confidence, create connections, and showcase the immense potential within every individual, regardless of their challenges. This program is truly making a difference in the Michigan disability community.”
CRCI’s partnership with Belle Tire Sled Hockey underscores its commitment to fostering inclusive environments and supporting initiatives that significantly enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities throughout Michigan. By aligning with esteemed organizations like Belle Tire Sled Hockey, CRCI continues its vital work of advocating for accessibility, empowerment, and the celebration of human potential across the Great Lakes State.
CRCI is proud to bring its case management expertise and community outreach to communities like Novi, Michigan, where accessible rehabilitation services and inclusive programs remain a vital part of medical advocacy. For more information about CRCI’s expert medical case management services for trauma rehabilitation and their community involvement initiatives across Michigan, please visit www.crci.biz.
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- Why CRCI for Case Management?
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- How to be your own Case Manager
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