Marin Independent Journal features CM’s Mohammed Khalifa

CareMeridian is pleased to announce that the Marin Independent Journal, a Marin County, California newspaper, recently featured a profile of Mohammed Khalifa, CareMeridian Regional Vice President, Operations — Northern and Central California, Nevada. The profile looks at Khalifa’s rise from a child suffering from Guillain-Barre syndrome, to a board-certified occupational therapist and clinical advisor to students in the occupational therapy program at Dominican University.

CareMeridian provides a continuum of high quality, cost-effective post-acute care and rehabilitation options to people of all ages with brain, spinal cord and other life-altering injuries and medically-complex illnesses. With program locations throughout the Western United States, CareMeridian offers a distinctive service delivery model, merging an experienced and skilled health care and rehabilitation team with state-of-the-art technology in community-based program settings designed to meet the unique needs of those we serve at every stage of their recovery.

CareMeridian is part of The MENTOR Network, a national network of local human services providers offering an array of quality, community-based services to adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain, spinal cord and other catastrophic injuries and illnesses and to youth with emotional, behavioral and medically complex challenges as well as their families in nearly 40 states. To learn more, visit www.thementornetwork.com.

Contact:
Dan Larson
Chief Development Officer
314.440.4257
dlarson@caremeridian.com