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Leon S. Peters Rehabilitation Celebrates 50 Years of Helping Patients Learn to Walk, Talk Again
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By Sponsored by Community Health System
Published 3 years ago on
December 22, 2021

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“Tears are running down my face. I shouldn’t be alive, but I am,” starts the thank-you letter Jacob Jackson wrote to hospital caregivers who helped save him after a near-fatal motorcycle accident.

But he credits rehab therapists for helping him become “whole again.”

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