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We are proud to return, as a gold sponsor, to the Brain Injury Association of Michigan Annual Fall Conference.Here, we c...
12/09/2019

We are proud to return, as a gold sponsor, to the Brain Injury Association of Michigan Annual Fall Conference.

Here, we connect with people and show our commitment to enriching lives by offering help, hope and healing to brain injury survivors.

Stop by our booth and give our page a LIKE to learn more about how we're working to improve quality of life for individuals recovering from brain injury.

Proud to be a sponsor of a great cause benefiting our community!
26/07/2019

Proud to be a sponsor of a great cause benefiting our community!

What a spectacular evening at Survive & Thrive Art Sale last night. Pictured are some of our sponsors receiving their commemorative photo.

Thank you to: Work Skills Corporation & Work Skills Foundation, Special Tree, Charles Seigerman Ph.D., Higgs & Assoc, Dignitas Inc., Ambrose Rehabilitation Consultants, Siporin & Associates, Inc., Christensen Law, Community Connections for Independent Living, Willowbrook Rehabilitation Services, Dan Bogosian, Sinas Dramis Law Firm, Eisenhower Center, Origami Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center, Hope Network, Dr. Russell Reeves, Aspire Rehabilitation, Rehab Pathways Group, Therapeutic Rehabilitation & Vocational Training Centers, Peckham Inc., CRC Technology for Independence, Lipton Law, Galaxy Brain and Therapy Center, Neurorestorative, Barry F. Lakritz, P.C., Feinberg Consulting, and Rainbow Rehabilitation Centers

🚨🚨Career Opportunity Alert!! 🚨🚨Community Connections is looking for an Occupational Therapist to join our team! Applican...
11/07/2019

🚨🚨Career Opportunity Alert!! 🚨🚨

Community Connections is looking for an Occupational Therapist to join our team! Applicants must be dedicated, innovative, team oriented, and have a passion for helping individuals affected by traumatic brain injury reach their personal goals.
We are proud to offer competitive compensation, medical benefits, and a 401K plan with employer match. Please visit our website for more information regarding our services, mission and philosophy. To hear more about this great employment opportunity, please visit the link below and/or contact mgorski@ccfil.com!

Find your next great career opportunity at Community Connections for Independent Living

From our Community Connections family to yours, Happy Holidays!
24/12/2018

From our Community Connections family to yours, Happy Holidays!

12/12/2018

Simeon’s speech at our annual holiday celebration embodies Community Connections’ commitment to residents, families, community and success. We are proud of the impact we’re making every day.





We’re thankful for the opportunity to make a difference in our community. From all of us at Community Connections, have ...
22/11/2018

We’re thankful for the opportunity to make a difference in our community. From all of us at Community Connections, have a safe and happy 🦃 Thanksgiving!





From all of us at Community Connections, have a safe, happy and FUN  ! 🎃👻
31/10/2018

From all of us at Community Connections, have a safe, happy and FUN !
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A perfect way to celebrate Fall 🍂🍁with our residents at Community Connections for Independent Living: cider & donuts🍩 at...
30/10/2018

A perfect way to celebrate Fall 🍂🍁with our residents at Community Connections for Independent Living: cider & donuts🍩 at Yates Cider Mill and some fun playing Whirlyball.
Our residents' motivation, achievement, and happiness is our top priority. Check out our page to learn more about our commitment.






Read the poll for yourself and decide where you stand on this important hot-button issue in our state.
05/10/2018

Read the poll for yourself and decide where you stand on this important hot-button issue in our state.

New poll reveals majority of Michigan residents support protecting auto no- fault benefits, cracking down on insurance companies’ discriminatory practicesPublished October 4, 2018 Leave a comment Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet Share on Google Plus Share Share on LinkedIn Share Send ...

‼️September is Emergency Preparedness Month‼️ Mark, former firefighter and current resident of Community Connections for...
25/09/2018

‼️September is Emergency Preparedness Month‼️

Mark, former firefighter and current resident of Community Connections for Independent Living held a presentation last week on emergency preparedness. Residents learned life-saving skills to prepare for disasters 🌪and emergencies🔥. They had a chance to practice with a fire extinguisher and also learned to take cover in a safe place in the event of a tornado.

The presentation was topped off with an ice cream social 🍦.

Learn more about Emergency Preparedness Month below:

https://www.ready.gov/september

Community Connections for Independent Living is proud to be a gold sponsor at the Brain Injury Association of Michigan A...
13/09/2018

Community Connections for Independent Living is proud to be a gold sponsor at the Brain Injury Association of Michigan Annual Fall Conference.

Stop by our booth or give our page a LIKE to learn more about our commitment to enriching the lives of our residents.

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With us, you’re family.

Since 2005, Community Connections has provided supported independent living services to individuals with brain injuries whom have successfully progressed through clinical rehabilitation programs. When they enter our program they are now in need of a comprehensive, community-based living and learning program.

We recognize that each person is different and that their head injury is different. Their problems are different. Therefore, we use individualized, community-based situations as on-going learning tools to improve skills in the areas of executive functioning, visual processing, and information processing all while improving memory and attention deficits.