Your donation will help change a life.
Specialized Neurologic Physical and Occupational Therapy should be accessible to anyone in need. Unfortunately due to insurance limitations, many individuals end their rehab journey well before they’ve reached their goals. Donations to NeuroLab 360 are used to provide scholarships to patients in need so that they can receive the specialized therapy that they deserve! NeuroLab 360 is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization and therefore all donations are tax deductible within the guidelines of US law. You will receive an emailed receipt to keep for your records. Thank you so much for your support!
Scholarship Recipients
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Frank
Frank suffered from a large stroke in 2021. At NeuroLab 360, he works hard to regain function in the right side of his body so that he can return to work as a Wildland Firefighter.
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Nate
Nate sustained a traumatic brain injury from a skateboarding accident in 2020. At NeuroLab 360, he works on regaining strength, sitting balance, and standing with support.
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LaNeshia
LaNeisha was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2012. At NeuroLab 360, she works on improving her balance, strength, and endurance.
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Jesus
Jesus suffered from a stroke in 2019. At NeuroLab 360, he works hard to regain function on the left side of his body so that he can swim and play with his two sons.
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Sebastian
Sebastian suffered a spinal cord injury from a motorcycle accident in 2019. At NeuroLab 360, he works on strengthening, wheelchair skills, and standing with support.
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Leroy
Leroy was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2016 and then suffered from a stroke in 2020 due to medical complications during surgery. At NeuroLab 360, he works on strengthening his left leg, as well as walking with and without an assistive device.
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Shelby
Shelby sustained a traumatic brain injury in 2020 and then suffered from a stroke due to medical complications from surgery. At NeuroLab 360, she works hard to improve strength, endurance, and regain strength in her left hand.
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Christina
Christina was diagnosed with a brain tumor. At NeuroLab 360, she works on strengthening the right side of her body, walking with and without an assistive device, and regaining function in her right hand.