Neurorehabilitation
Neurorehabilitation services in Minnesota and western Wisconsin
The brain and nervous system are two of the most complex parts of the body. They control the way we think, move, communicate and function. A neurological condition like Parkinson’s disease or a stroke can impact the way your brain and nervous system work, making it difficult for you to complete daily activities.
Neurorehabilitation helps people with neurological conditions improve their quality of life. We help treat a wide range of conditions that impact the brain and nervous system, including stroke, brain and spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and many others.
With locations in Minnesota and western Wisconsin, you can schedule your neurorehabilitation appointments where it’s most convenient for you. No matter what your goals are, our neurorehabilitation experts will be by your side as you regain function, independence and confidence.
Who can benefit from neurorehabilitation programs
Neurorehabilitation uses treatments like occupational, physical and speech therapies to improve your quality of life and increase your independence. Good candidates for neurorehabilitation are people who need extra assistance with activities of daily living, memory, communication and function. Our team of experts will guide you through a personalized treatment plan, making it simple for you to get the care you need when you need it.
Types of neurorehabilitation services we offer
Our neurorehabilitation program offers comprehensive services to help you do what’s important to you, whether it’s getting back to work, playing sports or enjoying a walk in your neighborhood.
Physical therapy
Physical therapy is a type of treatment that helps people improve their movement and strength, manage pain and other chronic conditions, recover from injuries and maximize function. We have physical therapists who specialize in neurorehabilitation to help you reach your goals, build independence and improve physical performance.
During a typical physical therapy session, we’ll guide you through exercises and other activities using specialized skills, technology and equipment. We’ll also show you what you can do at home to continue to make progress between appointments and to help you manage your condition over the long term.

Occupational therapy
The way your body functions may change after you develop a neurological condition, which can make it difficult for you to perform activities of daily living. Occupational therapy is a type of treatment that helps you regain and optimize your ability to complete your activities of daily living and other activities necessary to maintain an independent lifestyle. This includes dressing, bathing, eating, driving, cooking, cleaning your home and managing medications or finances.
Our occupational therapists can tailor your treatment plan by using a combination of exercises, modifications including the use of technology, patient and family education, as well as cognitive and visual strategies. We’ll talk with you about your goals and create a treatment plan designed to meet your needs.
Speech therapy
Neurological conditions like stroke, Parkinson’s or ALS can impact the way you speak, your ability to swallow or your memory. As part of our neurorehabilitation services, we offer comprehensive speech therapy.
Speech therapy can help you improve your speech, voice quality, communication skills, cognition, swallowing and many other skills. Our speech-language pathologists have specialized training to work with people who have neurological conditions and will develop a personalized treatment plan based on your needs. No matter what your goals are, whether you want to return to work or get back to your favorite hobbies, we’ll help you achieve them.

Mental and behavioral health services
Developing a neurological condition can stir up a complex range of emotions. We take a comprehensive approach to neurorehabilitation, which includes support for your mind and spirit.
Our team includes rehabilitation psychologists who specialize in working with patients who are recovering from neurological conditions. We know that it can be an adjustment when you’re diagnosed with a new condition or working through the recovery process, and we’re here to help you work through those emotions.
Depending on your needs, we’ll connect you with therapists or psychiatrists to ensure you’re getting the mental health care that’s right for you. Our experts are also available to support your loved ones and caregivers.
Education and support with assistive devices
In some cases, assistive devices and technology can improve your quality of life, helping you build confidence and live more independently. There are devices that can help with everything from mobility to communication. Depending on your condition, we may recommend a variety of devices, or show you how the devices you already own, such as a smartphone or tablet, can help you. Our goal is to make sure you feel comfortable and confident using these tools in daily life.
We’ll also help you learn how to use technology to help you stay safe at home. From setting up reminders to take your medications to ways to alert medical professionals if you need emergency help, we’ll find ways to support your unique needs.
NeuroWell
The NeuroWell model of care focuses on seven key components that are critical to health and well-being: planning, connection, resilience, activity, independence, nutrition and medical care. By combining these elements, we’re able to support your overall health – mind, body and spirit.
Through NeuroWell, we offer a variety of resources, support groups, classes and other programs for you and your loved ones.
Skills classes and education
Changes to the body and mind caused by neurological conditions can make some activities more challenging. As part of NeuroWell, we offer a wide range of classes to help you maintain or regain your independence by teaching you new skills and coping mechanisms, and how to modify some of your favorite activities.
The classes are run by experts who have specialized training in managing neurological conditions. We’ll help you with skills like hand dexterity, memory, balance, articulation and many others. Some of our offerings include:
- Advance care planning sessions
- Art and activities classes
- Exercise classes
- Informational classes
- Voice and speech classes

Support groups
Our neurorehabilitation services include in-person and virtual support groups for patients and caregivers dealing with a wide range of conditions, including:
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Brain injuries - Memory loss
Parkinson’s disease Stroke
In these groups, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with people who have similar life experiences to you, build connections and learn from each other. These support groups are open to current and former patients, caregivers and loved ones.
Other neurorehabilitation services
- Cancer rehabilitation
- Concussion rehabilitation
- Exercise classes
Integrative medicine - Music therapy
Pool therapy