Rewire·TBI Rehabilitation
1-800-555-9274
Neuroplasticity Rehabilitation

Recovery isn't linear.
But it is possible.

Rewire specializes in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation — speech drills, balance retraining, and cognitive mapping exercises guided by therapists who measure progress in minutes recovered, not months elapsed.

NEURAL ACTIVITY · RECOVERY IN PROGRESS

847Patients treated
14moAvg. active program
91%Return to daily tasks
Last Tuesday I drove my daughter to school for the first time since the accident. My therapist had me practice the turn-signal sequence forty-seven times on a simulator. Forty-seven times. It worked.

Marcus

14 months post-injury · Diffuse axonal injury

✦ Community Phase
Recovery timelineMonth 14 of 18
Cognitive Sequencing Therapy
47×repetitions
Speech Drills·Balance Retraining·Cognitive Mapping·Constraint-Induced Therapy·Sensory Integration·Neuromotor Re-education·Executive Function Training·Visual Processing Rehab·Vestibular Therapy·

How We Work

Therapy designed for
how brains actually heal.

Not every TBI is the same. Neither is every program. We build yours around your injury pattern, your goals, and your life.

Neuroplasticity-First

Every session is designed around the brain's documented capacity to rewire. We don't manage deficits — we target the neural pathways that can rebuild them.

Measurable Milestones

Weekly assessments track reaction time, word-retrieval speed, and balance deviation in millimeters — not impressions.

91%

of Rewire patients return to at least one previously lost daily task within 18 months.

Caregiver Integration

Family members attend structured coaching sessions. The recovery happens in the clinic; it continues at the kitchen table.

Low-Sensory Environments

Therapy rooms are acoustically tuned. No fluorescent flicker. No competing sounds. Designed for brains that are working harder than they ever have.

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Phase 1

Acute Care

Hospital to first evaluation — weeks 1 through 6

Acute CareWeek 3 post-injury
The first thing I remember clearly is a therapist showing me a photo of my own kitchen and asking me to name every object on the counter. I got four out of eleven. She wrote them all down and said: next week, five.

Diane

Moderate TBI, frontal lobe

First goal set
Acute CareDay 18
Nobody at the VA had mentioned Rewire. My wife found them at 2am on her phone in the hospital parking lot. The intake coordinator called back in under an hour.

Tom

Blast-related TBI, veteran

Referral received
Acute CareWeek 5
They told us what to expect before we expected it. The fatigue, the emotional swings, the days when everything she'd gained seemed to disappear. Having a name for it made it survivable.

Rosa

Car accident, diffuse axonal

Family briefing

Phase 2

Inpatient Rehabilitation

Intensive daily therapy — weeks 6 through 20

InpatientWeek 11
Three sessions a day. Speech at 8, occupational at 10, physical at 2. I hated every minute. I also made more progress in those six weeks than in the entire year before.

James

Severe TBI, motor cortex

First unassisted step
InpatientWeek 14
They had me make coffee every morning. Not because I needed coffee. Because the twelve-step sequence — grinding, measuring, waiting — was the cognitive workout. By week four I was doing it without the laminated prompt card.

Priya

Anoxic brain injury

Sequence restored
InpatientWeek 8
My speech therapist timed me reading a sentence aloud. Week one: 22 seconds. Week eight: 7 seconds. She kept the chart on the wall where I could see it.

Kevin

Moderate TBI, temporal lobe

Reading speed ×3

Phase 3

Outpatient Milestones

Three sessions per week — months 5 through 12

OutpatientMonth 7
The neuropsychologist showed me my cognitive mapping scores side by side — month two versus month seven. The difference looked like two different people's brains. It was still my brain.

Anita

Motorcycle accident, frontal TBI

Cognitive mapping score +68%
OutpatientMonth 9
I went back to work part-time in month eight. My boss didn't know. My Rewire team did — we'd spent three months simulating exactly that environment.

David

Sports-related TBI

Returned to work
OutpatientMonth 11
Balance boards, laser targets on the wall, walking heel-to-toe on a line while naming months backwards. It sounds absurd. I can now walk down stairs without holding the rail.

Sandra

Fall, occipital TBI

Stair independence

Phase 4

Community Reintegration

Life beyond the clinic — months 12 through 18

CommunityMonth 14
Last Tuesday I drove my daughter to school for the first time since the accident. My therapist had me practice the turn-signal sequence forty-seven times on a simulator. Forty-seven times. It worked.

Marcus

Diffuse axonal injury

Driving restored
CommunityMonth 16
I gave a five-minute presentation at my daughter's school. About TBI. About recovery. I used no notes. My speech therapist was in the back row.

Elena

Pedestrian accident, moderate TBI

Public speaking

Free Downloads

The guides nobody handed you
in the hospital corridor.

Every resource below was built from questions our patients and families asked us in the first 90 days. Download what you need. Share what helps someone else.

After Diane's story, her husband asked for exactly this.

For Caregivers12 pages · PDF

Caregiver 30-Day Checklist

Week-by-week tasks for the first month home — medication schedules, environmental modifications, communication strategies.

Tom found us at 2am. This guide is for the people still awake at 3am.

For Veterans & Families18 pages · PDF

VA & Insurance Navigation Guide

Step-by-step instructions for VA referrals, prior authorizations, and appealing TBI rehabilitation denials. Written by a former VA case manager.

Priya used our coffee-making protocol. These are the printable versions.

For Patients24 pages · PDF

Daily Cognitive Exercise Pack

14 printable exercises — sequencing tasks, working memory drills, word-retrieval grids — calibrated for moderate TBI at home.

For the clinicians who know their patient needs more than 90-day follow-up.

For Providers6 pages · PDF

Referring Provider Intake Protocol

Clinical intake criteria, referral form, and expected timelines for ER physicians and neurologists coordinating TBI rehabilitation.

Ready to Begin

The fog does thin.
Let's build the map.

Our intake team responds within two business hours. No referral required. We work with all major insurers, VA benefits, and self-pay arrangements.

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A 20-minute intake call — no forms, just conversation

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Neuropsychological screening within 5 business days

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A personalized program proposal before any commitment

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