TIRR Foundation and the Memorial Hermann|TIRR Challenge Program have joined together to provide rehabilitative care for military service members injured in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The program, Project Victory, seeks to enable soldiers with a traumatic brain injury regain skills and functions that were lost through their injury.To learn more...
 

The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research Foundation (TIRR Foundation) was created in 1987 to support one of Houston's first premier hospitals, The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research (TIRR). Founded as a polio treatment center, TIRR evolved into an exemplary rehabilitation hospital following the discovery of the polio vaccine. The hospitals extensive knowledge in the treatment for polio patients was the foundation for their transition to rehabilitative medicine, and specialty care for patients who had sustained catastrophic injuries involving neurological damage. TIRR Foundation's fundraising efforts ensured the hospital had the highly specialized programs and equipment, and the financial resources needed to support the complex medical needs unique to this special population of patients.

TIRR Foundation's history is embedded with success in improving the medical care of neurologically injured patients, enhancing the quality of their lives and leading the scientific search for improved treatments and cures. In 2006, the relationship of the foundation and the hospital assumed a new and exciting course. The patient care operations of TIRR and Memorial Health Care Systems merged uniting their extensive experience and resources to further enhance patient care. As an independent foundation, TIRR Foundation continued its impressive course towards improving the lives of those with physical disabilities and expediting the search for improved treatments and cures for spinal cord injuries, brain injuries and stroke.

Today, TIRR Foundation impacts the lives of those with physical disabilities through a number of initiatives and projects. TIRR Foundation founded, directs and funds Mission Connect, a collaborative research project focused on the discovery of treatments and cures for central nervous system damage caused by brain injuries and stroke, and paralysis caused by spinal cord injuries. The foundation continues to support summer camps and sports teams for wheel chair dependant children. The foundation's early dedication to improving patient care continues as does the goal to ensure neurologically injured patients receive the highest level of care and greatest opportunity for recovery.

 

Staff
Cynthia Adkins, Executive Director(713) 877-0489
Sandra Jochen, Mission Connect & TIRR Family Coordinator(713) 877-0499
Caroline Mark, Special Events Coordinator(713) 877-0490
Jana Gunter, Financial Officer(713) 877-0486
Robin Williamson, Grants Administrator(713) 877-0497
Brooke Reichek, Executive Assistant & Special Programs Coordinator(713) 877-0502