Our Partners

Our Partners

The Cheng Health Foundation's goal is to advance the development of Medical Rehabilitation worldwide. Our partners in this goal include:


The China
Rehabilitation Research Center, Beijing PRC

Founded in 1988 under a charter from the State Council of the Chinese Central Government, the China Rehabilitation Research Center (CRRC) is the premiere Medical Rehabilitation facility in China. On a campus of over 300 acres, the center incorporates nearly 1,000 beds in a 150,000 square meter comprehensive medical and surgical facility. The CRRC provides integrated and outpatient rehabilitation programs for persons who have suffered spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, cerebral infarcts, amputations and other disabling conditions. The center also plays a major role in medical research, particularly in the field of neurologic injury, and is a pioneer in the use of stem cell and other precursor cell therapies in the treatment of spinal cord injury. The CRRC also serves as the foremost center for the education and training of Medical Rehabilitation professionals including physicians, nurses, and therapists.
A video introduction to the center can be found here.


 


The Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific, Honolulu Hawai`i USA
The Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific Foundation, Honolulu Hawai`i USA

First known as the Rehabilitation Center of Hawaii, the hospital was established in 1953 by the Kauikeolani-Children's Hospital Foundation to serve the needs of physically disabled people residing in Hawaii including polio-stricken children. In 1969 the Center was renamed the Pacific Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine and in 1975 separated from Children's Hospital to become an independent, not-for-profit hospital specializing exclusively in rehabilitation medicine. It was renamed the Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific (REHAB). In addition to serving as the sole provider of inpatient Medical Rehabilitation in Hawai`i, REHAB provides outpatient rehabilitation services throughout the islands of Hawai`i as well as other South Pacific islands. REHAB's sister organization, REHAB Foundation, has supported the hospital in its efforts since 1984

 

 

 

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