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Insurance funded therapy often ends fast. Recovery does not.
In this follow up episode, Bradley Bostic talks with Chris Leeuw, CEO of NeuroHope, about the "rehab cliff" facing spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, and MS patients when they leave inpatient care and quickly run out of covered visits.
Chris shares what NeuroHope is building in Indianapolis to keep recovery going: a model that blends skilled therapy, trained kinesiologists, adaptive fitness, and a true community so patients can continue progressing long after insurance stops paying.
They also unpack the expanding vision behind the Driven Neuro Recovery Center, developed with the Conquer Paralysis Now, and why this kind of recovery ecosystem is becoming essential infrastructure for the disability community.
In this episode, you'll learnWhy "30 visits" is not neuro recovery
How NeuroHope makes long term therapy more affordable after coverage runs out
What's changed since last year including 30 percent growth in services
Early outcomes from a two year study tracking complications and readmissions
Why community is often the difference between surviving and thriving
What's emerging in rehab tech including trans spinal stimulation and what it could unlock
The bigger campus vision and what partners could help make possible
Help NeuroHope close the rehab gapIf you believe recovery should not end when insurance does, here are three simple ways to help:
Watch and share this episode Send it to one person navigating stroke, spinal cord injury, or brain injury recovery, or to a clinician who needs a better option to refer to.
Support NeuroHope's mission NeuroHope relies on community support to keep long term therapy accessible after coverage runs out. If you're able, consider donating or becoming a sponsor.
Partner in Indianapolis NeuroHope is building a broader recovery ecosystem and is looking for aligned partners across adaptive sports, mental health, vocational rehab, DME, and innovative rehab technology.
GuestChris Leeuw is the CEO of NeuroHope, focused on expanding access to long term neuro recovery through therapy, wellness, and community.
By Bradley BosticInsurance funded therapy often ends fast. Recovery does not.
In this follow up episode, Bradley Bostic talks with Chris Leeuw, CEO of NeuroHope, about the "rehab cliff" facing spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, and MS patients when they leave inpatient care and quickly run out of covered visits.
Chris shares what NeuroHope is building in Indianapolis to keep recovery going: a model that blends skilled therapy, trained kinesiologists, adaptive fitness, and a true community so patients can continue progressing long after insurance stops paying.
They also unpack the expanding vision behind the Driven Neuro Recovery Center, developed with the Conquer Paralysis Now, and why this kind of recovery ecosystem is becoming essential infrastructure for the disability community.
In this episode, you'll learnWhy "30 visits" is not neuro recovery
How NeuroHope makes long term therapy more affordable after coverage runs out
What's changed since last year including 30 percent growth in services
Early outcomes from a two year study tracking complications and readmissions
Why community is often the difference between surviving and thriving
What's emerging in rehab tech including trans spinal stimulation and what it could unlock
The bigger campus vision and what partners could help make possible
Help NeuroHope close the rehab gapIf you believe recovery should not end when insurance does, here are three simple ways to help:
Watch and share this episode Send it to one person navigating stroke, spinal cord injury, or brain injury recovery, or to a clinician who needs a better option to refer to.
Support NeuroHope's mission NeuroHope relies on community support to keep long term therapy accessible after coverage runs out. If you're able, consider donating or becoming a sponsor.
Partner in Indianapolis NeuroHope is building a broader recovery ecosystem and is looking for aligned partners across adaptive sports, mental health, vocational rehab, DME, and innovative rehab technology.
GuestChris Leeuw is the CEO of NeuroHope, focused on expanding access to long term neuro recovery through therapy, wellness, and community.