October 12th, 2014
A vocation is not just work: It is the special way in which an individual spends his or her life before and after post-acute rehabilitation at NeuLife. Here’s how a vocational evaluator helps. One of the definitions of “vocation” is the special function of an individual or group[1]. Most individuals who come to NeuLife have […]
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October 9th, 2014
HIPAA is the acronym for a vital body of federal law, The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act that has existed since 1996. Because it is a federal law (codified laws are sometimes called “statutes”), it applies to all states. Like virtually all statutes, HIPAA addresses a number of topics, sometimes disparate ones. Also, like […]
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October 9th, 2014
The main variant between what may be characterized as a “mild” brain injury and a “severe” brain injury is the degree to which the brain operates differently after the traumatic brain injury. The difference depends upon some or all of the following factors: The part of the brain that was injured: This is because different […]
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October 6th, 2014
A loved one has just been treated and stabilized by medical professionals in a hospital setting and is ready to begin the next phase of rehabilitation. This is an important time for the individual and family members because choosing the correct rehabilitation facility or program sets the tone for a successful recovery. “Residential” is not […]
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October 3rd, 2014
The goal of everything we do for our clients in their post-acute rehabilitation experience at NeuLife is geared toward advancing them toward independence to the fullest extent of their physical and psychological abilities. NeuLife consistently provides the highest standard of care in the delivery of clinically relevant services to achieve successful, sustained outcomes and exceed […]
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