Origami Rehabilitation
Rachel Burdette-Comer currently serves as a Mental Health Supervisor and Clinical Social Worker at Origami Rehabilitation since September 2022. Prior to this role, Rachel worked at SVRC Industries, Inc. as a Career Coach for Out of School Youth, supporting employment initiatives in Shiawassee County from July 2021 to August 2022. Rachel's extensive experience includes eight years at Disability Network Capital Area in various roles, such as Independent Living and Employment Specialist for Adult Services, focusing on employment support, work readiness, and services for Veterans. Rachel's educational background includes a Master's degree in Social Work from Spring Arbor University and a Bachelor's degree in Social Work from the same institution, along with various certifications in Human Services and Leadership.
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Origami Rehabilitation
Nestled on a beautiful 35 acre wooded campus just outside of Lansing, Michigan, Origami is a CARF accredited, nonprofit organization offering a continuum of care for children, adolescents, and adults with neurological, developmental, mental health, and orthopedic conditions. Origami provides more than medical care. We work as a team, bringing together committed professionals who use a unique interdisciplinary approach and a network of community resources to meet the physical, social, spiritual, cognitive, and emotional needs. We focus on maximizing recovery, restoring quality of life and independence. Origami is fortunate to have two exceptional partners, Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Peckham, Inc. The relationship between Origami, Peckham and Michigan State University is unparalleled in the area of brain injury care, recovery, and rehabilitation. The expertise and resources of all 3 organizations provides a mechanism for the most up-to-date services from medical expertise to community re-entry and return to work.