Beechwood NeuroRehab, is a community-integrated post-acute rehabilitation program that ensures individuals with brain injury are able to engage in productive and satisfying life roles. We accomplish this through comprehensive rehabilitation therapies and individualized, supported plans for living. Located across the street from Woods Services main campus, Beechwood NeuroRehab is home to Stabler NeuroRehab Center, one of only 18 clubhouse models in the United States.
Please visit the Beechwood NeuroRehab website at www.beechwoodneurorehab.com.
Our Philosophy
BNR’s philosophy is to provide the best possible services and supports to individuals with neurological disabilities by incorporating innovative rehabilitation treatments along with the most current technology and evidenced-based research. A person-centered, transdisciplinary approach is used to develop compensatory strategies designed to maximize each individual’s ability to participate in meaningful roles in the home and in the community.
National Leader
BNR is a national leader in promoting advocacy, with many staff involved with the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, the Brain Injury Association of America, the Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Brain Injury Advisory Board, the Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey, and the Brain Injury Association of Delaware.
Beechwood Neurorehab has maintained accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation (CARF), the “gold seal” of rehabilitation practice, since 1994.
Learn more by visiting www.beechwoodneurorehab.org .
Post-Doctoral NeuroPsychology Fellowship
Beechwood NeuroRehab, a community-integrated post-acute rehabilitation program for individuals suffering from acquired cerebral disorders, is offering one full-time Post-Doctoral Fellowship in neuropsychology. The Post-Doctoral training program is designed to meet the criteria set forth by the Houston Conference on Specialty Education and Training in Clinical Neuropsychology. Upon completion of the fellowship, trainees will have gained the necessary clinical skills for independent practice in neuropsychology, as well as the knowledge base to pursue board certification in clinical neuropsychology. For more information, or to apply, please contact Dr. Joe DiCondina at jdicondina@woods.org. You can read a full description here.