Read stories from patients and team members across the country.

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A GREAT ATTITUDE HELPS RWW PATIENT MAKE FULL RECOVERY

On a nice spring day, 37-year old Sadia was crossing the street when she was struck by a car traveling at a high rate of speed. She was thrown 20 feet, and when she struck the ground, lost consciousness. Once she reached the hospital, work-up revealed bilateral temporal lobe subarachnoid hemorrhages, right anterior temporal lobe […]

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ADVENTURING RWW CLIENT HIKES ACROSS ENGLAND, THANKS TREATMENT TEAM

Imagine the excitement when the team at Northern Nevada Rehab Without Walls (RWW) received the thank-you postcard from a former client. It showed his amazing progress following serious injuries, including a traumatic brain injury, severely fractured pelvis and fractured clavicle, which were the result of a bicycling accident. Just five months after his discharge from […]

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RWW PATIENT INSPIRES HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS FOLLOWING RECOVERY

Steve suffered a stroke due to the complications of drug use and other medical issues. He had no physical stamina and suffered from severe memory loss when the Rehab Without Walls staff in Fairfield, Maine, began working with him in 2008. They’ve helped Steve with physical, speech, occupational and recreational therapy, as well as case […]

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REHAB WITHOUT WALLS ARIZONA HELPS INJURED WORKER WIN REHABILITATION AWARD

Congratulations to Rehab Without Walls (RWW) in Phoenix, Arizona, for the award-winning work with one of its clients. Severely injured during a robbery attempt at the automotive store where he is parts manager, Toby Dockstader was under the care of Rehab Without Walls last summer. Toby is now back at work and is the “Rehabilitant […]

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BMAC: USING BEHAVIOR TECHNICIANS FOR STAFFING SOLUTIONS

While most of the Rehab Without Walls® locations across the country provide similar neurorehabilitation services, some locations provide additional services that reflect the needs of their community or are tied into state funding. One such program is Behavior Management for Adults and Children (BMAC), which provides skilled behavior consultation and staffing services for people with […]

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RISK FACTORS AND RED FLAGS: IDENTIFYING MILD BRAIN INJURIES

Mild Brain Injury Defined It is considered a mild brain injury when a patient has any of the following: Loss of consciousness Any loss of memory for events immediately before or after the trauma Any alteration in mental state at the time of the trauma including feeling dazed, disoriented or confused Focal neuro deficits that […]