HOLLAND, MI (WHTC-AM/FM) – Just as a bear awakens from hibernation, so has the Holland Community Aquatic Center from its “slumber.”
Forced to close for a time last spring due to COVID 19 health restrictions, the facility’s operations is gradually returning to life, spotlighted by last Saturday’s (Mar. 27, 2021) MHSAA Division 3 boys’ swimming championship meet, along with an ongoing $26.3 million-dollar millage expansion and renovation project.
On Tuesday (Mar. 30, 2021), officials of the HCAC and Grand Rapids-based Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation announced that, beginning this summer, Mary Free Bed therapists will use the facility’s warm water pool, fitness space and private treatment rooms for use by their patients. There is a capacity for additional growth, and both dry and aquatic physical therapy will be available.
“This public-private partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to inspire health and vitality in the Holland Community,” said Jack Huisingh, executive director of Holland Community Aquatic Center in a joint statement with Mary Free Bed. “We’re excited to help make nationally-recognized Mary Free Bed rehabilitation services convenient for Lakeshore residents.”
“We’re thrilled to be part of the growing Holland Aquatic Center,” said Kent Riddle, Mary Free Bed president and CEO. “We’ll begin with the basics and add more specialized programs, some of which are unique in West Michigan, (with) additional announcements soon.”
Mary Free Bed currently offers, in the Holland area, outpatient therapy at a clinic on North Wellness Drive, as well as orthotics and prosthetics services on Riley Street.
HCAC is also conducting a $3 million capital campaign for additional “enhancements” that includes the installation of an indoor track.
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