Apple Rehab Mystic Rings in New Year with Renovation

It will drastically change the appearance of the halls. We also just replaced the roof on half of the building.

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MYSTIC, Conn.

Apple Rehab Mystic, in light of the New Year, recently completed an entire carpet replacement. “It will drastically change the appearance of the halls,” said Wes Downing, Administrator of Apple Rehab Mystic. “We also just replaced the roof on half of the building.”

Apple Rehab Mystic features a warm and gracious setting, equipped with hotel-like amenities and services that provide the comforts of home within a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center.

Apple Rehab Mystic blends superior programs and services with contemporary healing environments, providing an unparalleled rehabilitation experience. Apple Rehab also promotes an individualized approach to care using the latest advancements in rehabilitation and nursing care.

About Apple Rehab Inc.
Apple Health Care is the nation’s leading privately held nursing home company. Consumer Reports has rated Apple Rehab as the best for-profit long-term care company in America. Developed by leading experts in the rehabilitation and skilled nursing industry, Apple Rehab Mystic was designed to meet the needs of today’s post-operative patient. For more information, please call Apple Rehab Mystic at (860) 536-9655, or visit http://www.apple-rehab.com.

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Carrie Brunner grew up in a small town in northern New Brunswick. She studied chemistry in college, graduated, and married her husband one month later. They were then blessed with two baby boys within the first four years of marriage. Having babies gave their family a desire to return to the old paths – to nourish their family with traditional, homegrown foods; rid their home of toxic chemicals and petroleum products; and give their boys a chance to know a simple, sustainable way of life. They are currently building a homestead from scratch on two little acres in central Texas. There’s a lot to be done to become somewhat self-sufficient, but they are debt-free and get to spend their days living this simple, good life together with their five young children. Carrie writes mostly on provincial stories.
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