NeuroHope, 2022 Change Maker, Receives $1,000,000 Expansion Grant From
OrthoIndy Foundation
NeuroHope, a nonprofit rehabilitation and wellness center for people recovering from neurologic injuries, has received a $1 million grant from the OrthoIndy Foundation to expand its continued care programs for spinal cord injury, brain injury and stroke. As part of the expansion, NeuroHope has added staff, operating space, and opened an adaptive fitness center so people living with neurologic conditions can have affordable access to long-term rehabilitation programs when they leave the hospital. You can read the full press release on the grant here.
NeuroHope also provided an update on the Impact 100 Wellness Center: “Just want to share with you – signage is up, all equipment in place, and the “Impact 100 Wellness Center” is Open at NeuroHope!
We already have 30+ of our 95 patients enrolled in the wellness program, which now features open gym and supervised gym access to the “Impact 100 Wellness Center”, and daily group strength and cardio classes! This is such a difference maker for our patients, and for our overall model of providing continued care programs for people living with and recovering from paralysis.