Who We Are

 

BRAZOS VALLEY REHABILITATION CENTER

In 1957, a group of local citizens founded the Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center. BVRC is a local non-profit outpatient treatment facility dedicated to the mission of helping people with disabilities lead independent lives regardless of their ability to pay for their services.  

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BVRC is located at 1318 Memorial Drive in Bryan.  BVRC is governed by a 22 member Board of Directors who volunteer their time to determine the policies of the facility. BVRC also has a Medical Advisory Board, comprised of local physicians, that assists in quality review and offers medical advice to our staff. Our Medical Director is a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation, and assists our team of professionals in developing and evaluating the overall rehabilitation plan for each patient.

The Center provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, hippotherapy (the use of horses in therapy) aquatic therapy and sensory integration therapy. Our highly qualified, caring team of professionals is at the top of their professional fields and have the most current training available. Multidisciplinary teams work together to assist patients in achieving their highest degree of functional independence. Our dynamic team treats a wide variety of disabilities including but not limited to:

  • Sports Injuries
  • Back and Neck Injuries
  • Speech Disabilities
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Congenital Birth Defects
  • Developmental Delays
  • Hand Injuries
  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Arthritis
  • Stroke
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Closed Head Injuries

The BVRC is designated a Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Center (CORF) by Medicare and is accredited by the Texas Rehabilitation Commission. The Center is also an Easter Seals affiliate, networked with over 200 rehabilitation centers nationwide.

The Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center truly belongs to the people of the Brazos Valley. 100% of every contributed dollar stays in the Brazos Valley to help area children and adults with disabilities. Approximately $300,000 of the annual budget comes from local supporters including: The United Way, Children's Miracle Network, the Dansby Grant Foundation, local estates, and our own fund-raising events. These events include: The Celebration of Life Telethon, The Swing Fore It Golf Shootout, the Christmas in Aggieland Christmas Ornaments, the Community Christmas Tree and the Community Challenge.