Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert finally is back at his home in Detroit, nearly three months after suffering a stroke.
Gilbert spent three weeks in the hospital before being transferred to a rehabilitation center in Chicago.
Jay Farner, the CEO of Quicken Loans — founded by Gilbert — confirmed the next step in Gilbert’s recovery.
“Dan Gilbert returned to Detroit to continue his rehabilitation locally,” Farner said. “We are extremely thankful for all of the skilled medical professionals who have played a significant role in Dan’s recovery and are glad to have him back home.”
In a video shared on social media earlier this month, the 57-year-old Gilbert thanked the community for their well wishes.
Video shows Dan Gilbert is doing better since May stroke. @cavsdan @WWJ950 @FOX2News pic.twitter.com/fTANu5XyHb — Charlie Langton (@charlielangton) August 2, 2019
Video shows Dan Gilbert is doing better since May stroke. @cavsdan @WWJ950 @FOX2News pic.twitter.com/fTANu5XyHb
— Charlie Langton (@charlielangton) August 2, 2019
Gilbert has been the majority owner of the Cavaliers since 2005.
–Field Level Media (@FieldLevelMedia)
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