We would like to take the opportunity to congratulate Christine Martin, Regional Director of Operations over our Northeast Region for being an award finalist for the 2025 CEO Award but also highlight the great work she has been doing. Christine recently had her co-authored, peer-reviewed article, “A Home and Community Based Neurorehabilitation Program for Pediatric Brain Injury: A Case Series,” published in the April 2026 edition of Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics. The article examines RWW’s home and community-based care model for children with acquired brain injury (ABI), demonstrating the effectiveness of pediatric neurorehabilitation. Using data from an RWW pilot program in Maine, the study followed children who received intensive, transdisciplinary services at home, in school, and within their communities. "Christine consistently demonstrates purposeful, mission-driven leadership by aligning operational execution with BrightSpring’s commitment to high-quality, community-based care. In 2025, she led significant regional expansion while maintaining strong compliance, quality outcomes, and financial performance. Christine successfully guided new de novo programs in Bangor and Philadelphia, ensured CARF accreditation readiness, and supported complex regulatory and staffing environments without compromising patient outcomes. Her leadership is characterized by accountability, hands-on support, and clear prioritization — ensuring teams understand both the “why” behind the work and the results expected. Through disciplined execution and a patient-first mindset, Christine delivered sustainable growth, strong EBITDA performance, and high clinical standards across her span of control," said Kim More, Senior Vice President. The CEO Award recognizes purposeful, mission-driven, and results-oriented leaders with exceptional measurable performance across all areas of Operational Excellence, Quality, Growth, and People. Read the full article here https://nuvi.me/5vkdah
Rehab Without Walls® Neuro Rehabilitation
Hospitals and Health Care
Louisville, Kentucky 12,566 followers
Rehab Without Walls® Neuro Rehabilitation blends science and creativity to deliver better neuro rehab results
About us
Rehab Without Walls Neuro Rehabilitation specializes in helping people with high-acuity rehabilitation needs. Recognized for its significant value proposition, leading outcomes and unique clinical programs, RWW helps patients including those defined by traumatic brain injury and other acute neuro conditions and events. Patients are served outside of institutional settings and in home environments. In this setting, a skilled interdisciplinary team treats patients using clinical experts who focus on meeting each individual’s functional goals.
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http://www.rehabwithoutwalls.com
External link for Rehab Without Walls® Neuro Rehabilitation
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1988
- Specialties
- brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury, neurological conditions, applied behavior analysis, pediatric services, home and community, residential, and outpatient
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9901 Linn Station Rd
Louisville, Kentucky, US
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Our organization champions the continuous development of our staff. We support our employees' journey in skill advancement and career fulfillment. This commitment is underscored by our partnerships with esteemed colleges and universities nationwide. We're proud to feature our partnership with Indiana Tech and as an employee of Rehab Without Walls, you can enjoy a 20% discount! From certificate programs to doctoral degrees, an industry-aligned education from Indiana Tech will help you start your career or prepare for that next-level opportunity. *Join our team to advance your career and your education! Apply today! https://nuvi.me/6sn37j **Learn more about our student and graduate employment opportunities by visiting https://nuvi.me/h07c23 *Some exclusions may apply
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For Brain Injury Awareness Week we want to highlight our Rehab Without Walls® Neuro Rehabilitation Maine Center for Integrated Rehab team wo developed a creative and impactful initiative to raise awareness for Brain Injury Awareness. The initiative was led by Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Alysha Squires, along with several patients. With approximately 10,000 brain injuries occurring annually in the state of Maine, they chose the butterfly — paired with green and blue — as a symbolic representation of this cause. Their goal was to create 1,000 butterflies, each representing 10 individuals affected by brain injury. These butterflies are being displayed on a large blue wall within the clinic for staff, patients, and visitors to see. Patients have been actively involved in every step of the process — coloring, folding origami, and placing the butterflies on the wall! Alysha states this about the project, “Watching a variety of people learn how to fold the origami, with cognitive difficulties, or one-handed adaptations was great to see. Everyone was willing to try at least once! Some loved the idea and dove into creating as many as they could. Having coloring pages available as well with a variety of butterflies made this accessible to everyone. We even had someone take the origami pattern home and do it with their parents!"
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National Speech-Language-Hearing Month provides an opportunity to raise awareness about communication disorders and the role of ASHA members in providing life-altering treatment. This annual event provides an opportunity to raise awareness about hearing and speech problems, and to encourage people to think about their own hearing and get their hearing checked. Today is also National Speech Pathologists Day! Speech therapy is an essential part of your recovery. We offer an evidence-based, person-centered, meaningful approach to meet our individual’s communication and life goals. Our Speech Language Pathologists have the skills to assist individuals, their families, and their support teams improve their quality of life, increase their independence, improve their self-esteem, and better communicate their thoughts, feelings, and ideas. We're also hiring SLPs! Looking for a career with community-based neuro rehab offering flexible schedules, with patient-centered care where you can treat patients where they live, work, and thrive? Apply today https://nuvi.me/qg79mt
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The theme for the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia (IDAHOBIT) 2026 is “At the heart of democracy.” Developed through extensive consultations with regional and global LGBTQIA+ networks worldwide, the 2026 IDAHOBIT theme serves as a powerful reminder that the soil of truly democratic societies must be rich in meaningful equity and justice for all, fostering the flourishing of the entire community. First celebrated in 2005, the Day has grown into a truly global community moment. Every year, individuals, organizations, and governments celebrate the day with initiatives, events, and campaigns in solidarity with LGBTQIA+ people, demanding action to ensure they can exercise their rights. #IDAHOBIT2026
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May is #MilitaryCaregiverMonth; paying tribute to the people who care for more than two million veterans is an important part of supporting troops and military families. But for some, it's also about recognizing the work they do that qualifies them as caregivers even if they don't think of themselves that way. They are spouses, parents, children, and relatives of the wounded veteran, but many coworkers, neighbors, and friends also take on responsibilities. They provide care and assistance, promoting faster recovery for their loved ones. We are proud to serve our nation's veterans!
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Welcome to our team, Kailyn Smith! She will be our newest speech language pathologist at our Greenwood, IN location. Let's all welcome her to the team! 🎉
I'm thrilled to announce that I accepted a new role as a speech language pathologist at Rehab Without Walls® Neuro Rehabilitation in Greenwood, IN! I am excited to be working in a collaborative environment with a team who is passionate towards improving life participation without limitations.
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Every May, the Administration for Community Living (ACL) leads the nation’s observance of #OlderAmericansMonth (OAM). The 2026 theme, Champion Your Health, focuses on prevention, wellness, and personal responsibility as cornerstones of healthy aging. It encourages taking an active role in managing your own health, advocating for yourself, accessing preventive care, and making informed decisions that support independence. Join us in highlighting the importance of evidence-based approaches, self-management, and community partnerships that empower individuals to lead their healthiest lives. At Rehab Without Walls, our Rehab in Motion Program therapists utilize an approach where the focus is on adapting the environment and/or tasks for each patient. In all our settings, the patient, family, and care team are an integral part of the plan. The approach enables our patients of to live life to the fullest along with promoting health. Learn more about our program services: https://nuvi.me/d8alhi
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We would like to take the opportunity to congratulate Jay Hebert, Business Development Specialist, for Home and Community in Lynnwood, WA, for winning our 2025 Business Development & Sales Impact Player Award in the Rehabilitation Division! "In 2025, Jay delivered a breakthrough performance for the Washington Home and Community market, finishing the year well ahead of revenue budget," said John Mudgett, Chief Development Officer. "Jay's impact extended well beyond individual performance. He played a critical role in building and stabilizing a new operations team, helping them understand referral management, operational leverage, and the real-world impact of disciplined execution. He modeled what true partnership between Business Development and Operations should look like. "This was the single biggest turnaround during my tenure leading RWW Business Development. Jay did not just hit numbers – he reset expectations, built capability, and proved what is possible when accountability, collaboration, and execution align." Thank you and congratulations, Jay, on all your accomplishments in 2025! Looking for a career where you can plant roots for years to come, while growing to your full potential? Join us! https://nuvi.me/1tg08l
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The Federal Asian Pacific American Council (FAPAC) is pleased to announce the May 2026 Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month theme, “Power in Unity: Strengthening Communities Together.” This year’s theme highlights the importance of leveraging our collective power, telling our stories, and being bridge builders in our communities. The imagery of the bridge in this year’s artwork inspires us to unite in our common causes. Bridges represent many values that are prevalent in AANHPI communities - innovation, resilience, hard work, connection, and a sense of belonging. FAPAC invites you to join us this May to honor the AANHPI leaders who inspire us to work collaboratively and embolden the next generation to build on their legacies. Read more about AANHPI here https://nuvi.me/z010oq
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