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Save the Date
Sat, April 06, 2013
Emerging Orthotic Management Concepts in Neuro-Rehabilitation
Sun, April 14, 2013
La Rabida's Circle of Friends supports Kids with Diabetes
Wed, June 05, 2013
Cocktails for a Cause event - REGISTER NOW
Sat, July 13, 2013
The Chicago Children's Diabetes Center (CCDC) Summer Celebration
Patient Stories
La Rabida is a special place, and our patients' smiles reveal the high value we place on quality care and the depth of our commitment. Click on the patient stories links below to see what's behind those smiles.
McNickles for Medicaid
Rehab Patients Enjoy Adaptive Sports Expo
Struggle to Success: Montiniece's Victory Over Sickle Cell and Stroke
Patient with Prenatal Drug Exposure Leaps to New Heights
Rayshon's White Sox Adventure
Gunshot Head Wound Victim's Remarkable Recovery
Krystal Tames the Hurricane of Sickle Cell
Therapy with a Kick: Down Syndrome Thrives through Karate
Two Steps Ahead: Surgery + PT = Success for CP Patient