Neurobehavioral Rehabilitation
Neurobehavioral Rehabilitation is a community-based rehabilitation and clinical program for those who experience uncharacteristic aggression, prolonged confusion, or an escalation of behavioral health issues following a brain injury.
A team of experts in neurobehavioral rehabilitation, combined with a calming, therapeutic environment, provides an opportunity for optimal recovery.
Our Program
Our program is unique compared to more traditional post-hospital rehabilitation programs. With a focus on modifying challenging behaviors through specialized strategies and adaptations, you or your loved one can overcome difficult cognitive and behavioral challenges and continue the journey toward functional, real-world independence.
Those in the program benefit from:
- Individualized behavior plan development and ongoing monitoring
- Psychiatric intervention in collaboration with psychology and nursing support
- Comprehensive clinical services
- Board-certified behavioral analysis
- 24-hour 2:1 residential staff specialized in behavioral intervention
- A low-stimulus environment
- Nursing and clinical specialists available through 24-hour on-call system
- Coordinated care
Admission Profile
Those who qualify for Neurobehavioral Rehabilitation must fit the following criteria:
- Diagnosed with a brain injury or other neurologic impairment
- Medical care needs that can be managed in a post-acute setting
- Participant requires intensive behavioral training with reasonable expectation for improvement or benefit to the participant
- The behavior has been determined to be unmanageable at a less-intensive level of care
- The participant has the ability to be oriented to the environment with assistance from staff, has developed communication ability (verbal or non-verbal), and is able to participate in five minutes of consecutive structured activity and make reasonable effort to attend a minimum of 30 minutes of daily therapeutic activity, even if provided on a 1:1 basis
- Provisions have been made for primary physician coverage of non-neuro-related health issues
- Absence of severe unpredictable aggression, expected to require mechanical restraint not permitted by MI AFC licensing