
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 brain or spinal cord injury 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 brain and spinal cord 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 brain and spinal cord injury patients to thrive in — small, six-bed homes with live-in staff. This inspires the highest commitment to care.
Qualifying Criteria
Brain Injury
- Traumatic Brain Including Combat And Blast Injury
- Medically Stable / Non-Medical Needs
- Non-Combative / Non-Aggressive Behavior
- 18 Years Or Older
- Rancho Level VII (Automatic - Appropriate)
1. Traumatic Brain including combat and blast injury.
2. Acquired Brain Injuries such as Stroke, Brain Tumors, Anoxia, Meningitis, Encephalitis, and Dual Diagnosis with Brain Injury.
Spinal Cord Injury
- Non-Medical
- 13 years and older