I1 1995, Dr. Neil Brooks and Cathy Johnson set out to create a rehabilitation facility for those with brain injuries. They wanted to help brain injury, spinal cord injury, and stroke patients in a new way: blending scientifically backed rehab protocols with the patient’s real-life activities.
Rehab Without Walls might also be called Rehab Without Barriers. The company operates in 19 US states, Canada, and the UK.
The company specializes in Post Intensive Care Syndrome, acute brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, stroke rehabilitation, various neurological conditions, and more.
In 2011, Rehab Without Walls was sold to ResCare, Inc., a nursing and rehabilitation service company.
Some program participants spend the year making bracelets, jewelry, and other novelty items that are later sold at the local Farmer’s Market.
The parent company of Rehab Without Walls, BrightSpring Health Services, acquired Pate Rehabilitation.
Rehab Without Walls maintains a corporate office in Louisville, Kentucky.
Rehab Without WallsI1 1995, Dr. Neil Brooks and Cathy Johnson set out to create a rehabilitation facility for those with brain injuries. They wanted to help brain injury, spinal cord injury, and stroke patients in a new way: blending scientifically backed rehab protocols with the patient’s real-life activities.
Rehab Without Walls might also be called Rehab Without Barriers. The company operates in 19 US states, Canada, and the UK.
The company specializes in Post Intensive Care Syndrome, acute brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, stroke rehabilitation, various neurological conditions, and more.
History
In 2011, Rehab Without Walls was sold to ResCare, Inc., a nursing and rehabilitation service company.
Some program participants spend the year making bracelets, jewelry, and other novelty items that are later sold at the local Farmer’s Market.
The parent company of Rehab Without Walls, BrightSpring Health Services, acquired Pate Rehabilitation.
Rehab Without Walls maintains a corporate office in Louisville, Kentucky.