Neurohope Of Indiana
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Neurohope Of Indiana
NeuroHope is a 501(c) 3 charitable organization that strives to make longer-term, affordable access to cutting-edge rehabilitation in Indiana a reality. We provide individualized physical therapy and wellness programs, specialized for people living with and recovering from spinal cord injury, brain injury, and stroke.

NeuroHope was the recipient of the 2015 Care Innovation Award from the Foundation for Complex Healthcare Solutions, a 2016 Healthcare Heroes award from the Indianapolis Business Journal, and received expansion support from the Indiana Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Fund from the Indiana Department of Health.
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The injured and their families find themselves in an ICU confronted with a reality that they never dreamed could happen. As they move to a rehabilitation hospital, begin physical therapy, and eventually are discharged the shock wears off, but the need for help continues as recovery evolves and new complications arise.
NeuroHope staffs Physical Therapists that specialize in neurorecovery and trained Rehabilitative Exercise Specialists that are devoted to bettering the lives of individuals living with spinal cord injury, brain injury or stroke. NeuroHope works in collaboration with the University of Indianapolis Krannert School of Physical Therapy.
Your Logo and information on our website & FB page - A Personal Blog and Instagram about your company and your community giving - quarterly updates with social media posts highlighting our progress due to your contribution! Photos and stories included with the permission of our clients. Signage in the lobby of facility - or associated with the specialized equipment your contribution helped us to secure.
Chris Leeuw and his family founded NeuroHope as a 501 (c) 3 public charity three years after his life-altering spinal cord injury. An avid waterskiier and drummer, and a lover of sports and the outdoors, on this day he was kayaking with two friends in southern Indiana. A few hours into the trip they approached an abandoned bridge that crossed the river.
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