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Life after brain injury is challenging and oftentimes leads to life-altering adjustments for those affected and their loved ones.

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Even the simplest of tasks can feel like an uphill battle – if the proper steps toward recovery are not taken.

Our unique approach to brain injury home and community rehabilitation helps us anticipate, identify and resolve potentially hidden impairments. To effectively serve individuals, the following home and community programs are created to meet the varying degrees of independence of individuals transitioning back to their community.

It is our goal at NeuroPraxis to ensure that all participants are equipped with the support, confidence, and treatment needed to live in their own environment and sustain a thriving quality of life after brain injury.

If you, or someone you know, is struggling to reclaim their life after brain injury, explore our multiple in-depth recovery programs and see which one might be right for you.

Our Services

Our services focus on the functional approach of long-term recovery and prepare individuals to function independently by staying physically active across their lifespan. We practice a participant-centered approach that places emphasis on the progress toward the participant’s personal goals.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy interventions help patients and their families adapt to their new environment, modify what may have once been simple tasks, teach or reteach daily living skills, and educate the participant and his/her family in order to increase participation in and performance of daily activities, particularly those that are meaningful to the participant.

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy

This treatment service remediates impairments and promotes mobility, function, and quality of life through examination, diagnosis, prognosis, and physical intervention (therapy using mechanical force and movements).

Speech Therapy

Speech Therapy

Our speech therapists specialize in the evaluation and treatment of communication, cognitive and swallowing disorders. It focuses on improving one’s ability to express needs, wants, feelings and preferences that others can understand.

Case Management

Case Management

Our case managers coordinate the comprehensive treatment plan with the participant, family, payer, and rehabilitation services.

Neurologic Music Therapy

Neurologic Music Therapy

This type of therapy specializes in the therapeutic application of music to cognitive, sensory, and motor dysfunctions that come from human neurologic diseases. NMT treatment is based on stimulating music perception and production parts in the human brain, and the effects thereof on nonmusical and behavior functions.

Art Therapy

Art Therapy

This approach applies a creative method of expression used as a therapeutic technique. It may focus on the creative art-making process itself as therapy, or on the analysis of expression gained through an exchange of patient/participant interaction.

Recreational Therapy

Recreational Therapy

This treatment service is designed to restore, remediate and rehabilitate a person’s level of functioning and independence in life activities, while promoting health and wellness. Recreational therapy also reduces or eliminates the participant’s limitations and restrictions on participating in life events caused by an illness or disabling condition.

Registered Dietician / Nutritionist

Registered Dietician / Nutritionist

We work with registered dieticians and nutritionists to advise on the impact of food and nutrition on health and recovery. Dieticians and nutritionists will advise individuals on what to eat in order to lead a healthy lifestyle or achieve a specific health-related goal.

VOCATIONAL COUNSELING

VOCATIONAL COUNSELING

This treatment service provides vocational counseling, training assistance, and job placement for individuals based on the participant’s functional abilities.

Telehealth

Telehealth

The coronavirus pandemic will be remembered for the destabilization of life as we knew it and birthing the era of keeping people healthy At-Home enabled by connected devices. Almost overnight, we saw our healthcare system flip from more than 90% in-person office, ER, or hospital visits to more than 90% at home telehealth visits.  Commentators in healthcare note that 10 years of Telehealth development and adoption was squeezed into three months making it mainstream in the industry. As a thought leader in the area of TBI NeuroPraxis has utilized Telehealth as a core part of their patient engagement system for the past 5 years.  What the rest of healthcare is now catching up to on Telehealth has been a key component for the NeuroPraxis patient experience for years. As an early adopter of Telehealth, the company continues to integrate proven new healthcare technology for better patient outcomes.

Our Programs

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Home & Community Rehabilitation

NeuroPraxis provides in-home and community rehabilitation programs in the participant’s home environment. Studies have shown that home care is the best setting for recovery for an increasing number of patients. Not only is home rehabilitation often less expensive than in-patient facility care, evidence suggests that home care is a key step toward achieving optimal health outcomes for many patients.

Through individual rehabilitation plans, NeuroPraxis provides outcome-based therapy programs with a focus on maximizing independence, improving overall wellness and productivity, preventing further injuries, and enhancing quality of life for each participant. The NeuroPraxis team includes highly-skilled rehabilitation specialists who provide the latest in evidence-based care.

Integrated Living

Ideally, this should be a nurturing environment with experienced care partners. Where participants get the care and support they need to become more self-sufficient and restore their quality of life—long-term.

Just as TBI can be life-changing, so, too, is finding the right place to live for patients. Integrating individually designed outcome-oriented and evidence-based rehabilitation approaches into nurturing family homes represent a new paradigm in treating TBI patients, where patients get the care and support necessary to become more self-sufficient and restore their quality of life—long-term.

NeuroPraxis is proud to be a Care Partner with Agape Home Care, whose care providers/owners deliver the nurturing environment of a family home. They offer the ideal environment for TBI patients to thrive in — small, six-bed homes with live-in staff. This inspires the highest commitment to care.

Transitional Apartment Living

This program is designed for individuals who are ready to live with increased independence – either on their own or with a roommate – with continued support from the NeuroPraxis team at a lower level of supervision.

Our rehabilitation team provides support and coaching with daily living activities (i.e. bathing, dressing, feeding, etc.), higher independent living skills (i.e. cooking, budgeting, a/vocational re-entry, meal planning, etc.), and therapy designated tasks throughout the day.

We encourage a healthy lifestyle, from simple housekeeping and nutritious meals to hygiene and healthcare, and strive to enable our participants to lead their own lives in a way that keeps them happy, healthy and determined in an environment where they can seamlessly reintegrate back into their community, experience positive behavior interventions, and practice building independent living skills.

The apartments are conveniently located near restaurants, parks, shopping, hospitals, churches, and more, with public transportation and assistance available to make every day a day with endless possibilities.

In-home supported living

We offer the option for participants to live in their own home, or a designated home, on a long-term basis while they are provided with appropriate support from NeuroPraxis following a designed rehabilitation program to help and support participants become productive and fulfilled members in their home and community.

Qualifying Criteria

  1. Diagnosis of Traumatic Brain Injury including:
    1. Traumatic Brain including combat and blast injury
    2. Acquired Brain Injury such as Stroke, Brian Tumors, Anoxia, Meningitis, Encephalitis and Dual Diagnosis with Brain Injury
  2. Medically Stable / Non-medical needs
  3. Non-Combative / Non-Aggressive Behavior
  4. 18 Years or older
  5. Rancho Level IV (Confused, Agitated)

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