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​​Habilitation

The objective of habilitation services is to empower your loved one to live and function with the greatest possible independence. Habilitation facilitates physical recovery and aids the brain in relearning processes, thereby promoting a swift and efficient recuperation.

Habilitation services will also assist individuals who have experienced an acquired brain injury (ABI) in developing new compensatory strategies should previous abilities be diminished.

Once a person has successfully completed rehabilitation, transferring to habilitation allows a person to learn supportive living techniques to live independently. 

The person with brain injury and his or her family are the most important members of the habilitation team. Family members should be included in the habilitation and treatment as much as possible.

Some of the other professionals who may be part of this team include:

Physiatrists: Specializing in habilitation medicine typically oversee the habilitation process, addressing conditions impacting nerves, muscles, bones, and the brain to enhance both physical and cognitive function.

Neurologists: Specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system disorders, encompassing conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles.

  • Occupational Therapist
  • Physical Therapist 
  • Speech Therapist ​

Therapists who help the person regain thinking skills, communication skills, physical abilities, and behavioral skills.

Neuropsychologists: Mental health professionals who specialize in the intricate relationship between brain function and an individual’s behavior, cognition, and emotional well-being.

Vocational Habilitation Experts: Employment coaches who facilitate the reacquisition of professional competencies.

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The objective of habilitation services is to empower your loved one to live and function with the greatest possible independence. Habilitation facilitates physical recovery and aids the brain in relearning processes, thereby promoting a swift and efficient recuperation.

Habilitation services will also assist individuals who have experienced an acquired brain injury (ABI) in developing new compensatory strategies should previous abilities be diminished.
Once a person has successfully completed rehabilitation, transferring to habilitation allows a person to learn supportive living techniques to live independently. 
The person with brain injury and his or her family are the most important members of the habilitation team. Family members should be included in the habilitation and treatment as much as possible

Experts in Multiple Areas

Our Team Is Enriched by the Diverse Expertise of Other Professionals

01.

Physiatrists

We focus on guiding and supporting individuals throughout the habilitation journey, by carefully addressing conditions affecting nerves, muscles, bones, and the brain—all with the goal of enhancing both physical and cognitive wellbeing.

02.

Neurologists

We carefully diagnose and treat nervous system conditions—including those affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles—while our occupational, physical, and speech therapists help restore thinking, movement, and communication with empathy and patient-centered care.

03.

Neuropsychologists

We focus on supporting emotional, cognitive, and behavioral wellbeing by understanding the complex connection between the brain and each individual’s experience, always listening attentively and responding with empathy.

04.

Vocational Habilitation Experts

We help individuals rebuild essential work skills by understanding their professional needs and goals, offering support through attentive listening and thoughtful guidance.

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+1 (702) 444-0375

2411 W Horizon Ridge Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89052

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