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On Tuesday, April 12, the ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran Rehabilitation Village welcomed Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Minister of Health Nitzan Horowitz and supporters from around the globe to celebrate the grand opening of The Harvey and Gloria Kaylie Rehabilitation Medical Center, the first-ever rehabilitation hospital in Israel’s Negev region. Under the auspices of ADI, this state-of-the-art rehabilitation, research and social center will establish a model of community-based inclusive health services, increase the number of Israel’s rehabilitative hospital beds dramatically, bring quality care to the underserved residents of the south, and create more housing and jobs in the Negev, marking the beginning of a brand new era of medical and economic strength for the State of Israel. In September 2014, the Israeli government deemed the establishment of the rehabilitation hospital crucial to the vitality of the Negev region and the country as a whole, passing a resolution to match every dollar raised for the landmark project. With the unwavering support of multiple government ministries, JNF-USA and key international contributors, including the Kaylie Foundation, the rehabilitation hospital’s first two wards, administrative hub and sports therapy center have reached completion, and the facility will begin admitting patients next month. Later additions to the hospital complex will include a Geriatric Rehabilitation ward, a conference center and Israel’s first translational research lab, which will allow for the immediate transfer of data from the lab to clinical implementation throughout the hospital. By advancing ability, ADI empowers Israel’s most vulnerable individuals – children, adolescents and young adults with severe disabilities – to reach their greatest lifetime potentials. ADI is also reimagining rehabilitation, providing cutting edge therapeutic and recovery services to individuals needing inpatient and outpatient care following an accident or health event. ADI’s teams of professional staff and volunteers at ADI Jerusalem and ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran are pioneering and sharing new ways to transform the lives of individuals with disabilities and their families. ADI also advocates, educates and leads efforts nationally and globally on disability inclusion, disability equity and providing rehabilitative care with dignity and a focus on the future. Learn more about ADI: https://adi-il.org/