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Robin Hill Farm - About Us

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Our Story

In 1983, Robin Hill Farm was established by the Donovan Family, who recognized the need for community-based rehabilitation, designed specifically for adults who were survivors of a traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Since the beginning in our very own residential home, we’ve grown and evolved our services. After operating independently for several decades, in 2022, Robin Hill Farm became a part of the Rehab Without Walls (RWW) network – a national leader in brain injury and neuro rehabilitation services. Joining forces with RWW has brought advanced resources and capabilities to Robin Hill Farm and enhanced our service offerings.

Our mission of providing quality care services and helping individuals live fulfilling lives is shared by our parent company, BrightSpring Health Services, a national company with a mission to help people live their best life.

Overview of Our Programs

At Robin Hill Farm, we believe that no two injuries are alike. We have been developing a community-inclusive continuum of care for 40+ years, and this concept allows us to offer the potential resident a program that reflects their individual needs, capabilities, and goals. We offer seven programs across three towns, all in close proximity to one another, with each designed to offer rehabilitation options based upon individual needs.

Explore Six Programs:

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All Programs Feature:

  • 24-hour support or supervision
  • Socially-based cognitive rehabilitation
  • Individual rehabilitation plans
  • Complete room and board
  • Low-stimulus environment
  • Transportation

Our programs are designed to offer the resident maximum independence in the least restrictive environment. We also strive to promote choice and self-determination concepts, balanced with the mission of maintaining a rehabilitative environment.

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