The AIDS Alternative Health Project (AAHP) has opened the HESSCO Center for HIV/AIDS Rehabilitation in Chicago with a June 3rd reception and open house at the HESSCO Center.
The AIDS Alternative Health Project was founded in 1986 by a small group of DCs, acupuncturists, and massage therapists committed to providing care complementary to the medical care the AIDS/HIV patients were receiving. (See "Another Kind of Chicago Hope" in the Jan. 27, 1997 issue of DC.) The AAHP operates through a corps of 90 paid and volunteer health care practitioners: chiropractors, massage therapists, psychologists, acupuncturists and yoga specialists.
"I know of no other chiropractic center in the U.S. focused on the unique and diverse needs of the HIV/AIDS population, " said Dion Richetti, DC, AAHP medical director. "AAHP clients need help in achieving their maximum level of physical health and functioning, and to adjusting to life-long physical limitations.
The AAHP staff paid tribute to HESSCO Inc., a leading chiropractic and physical therapy equipment supplier/distributor that has provided in large part the HESSCO Center's equipment. "It's my hope that the HESSCO Center will help AAHP clients lead longer, healthier lives, and that new learning will take place," said David Schultz of HESSCO, Inc.
The AAHP also showcased its new partnership with the National College of Chiropractic, where it has established an internship rotation at the HESSCO Center.
Start-up financial support for the development of the HESSCO Center was provided by the John Baran Fund, the Uptown Bank Building management, and the Uptown National Bank of Chicago.
For further information about the HESSCO Center or the AAHP, please call (773) 561-3800.
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