Tim Hoffer suffered a brain injury in 2006 after falling from a golf cart and fracturing his skull. He was transferred from his Fort Wayne home to Hook Rehab in Indianapolis to undergo both inpatient and outpatient therapies. During this process, Tim also lived in the semi-independent living home since his family resided in Fort Wayne and his therapy was taking place in Indianapolis.

Hook Rehabilitation Services at Community Health Network offers a comprehensive program dedicated to providing the rehabilitation of individuals who sustain physical disabilities and/or cognitive disabilities. It primarily services patients with brain injury, stroke and spinal cord injuries. It offers the most comprehensive continuum for brain injury rehabilitation in Indiana, including acute, neurobehavioral and outpatient day treatment programs. Hook Rehab also has the only semi-independent living home in the state, allowing patients with brain injury to transition to a home environment, while undergoing intensive daily outpatient therapies.