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Facility locations are in or close to metropolitan areas in California and Texas.
Treatment for traumatic and acquired brain injury is provided for adults, adolescents, and children.
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Our programs and services help persons with acquired and traumatic brain injury learn to walk, speak, reason, communicate, and practice self-care in clinical facilities in California and Texas. Visitors are welcome during normal business hours.
Funding and payor relations matters can be discussed with Admissions staff, who can assist with insurance questions.
A residential treatment component provides homes or apartments close to our clinics in which patients can live while participating in rehabilitation.
Patients and families are an integral part of the rehabilitation process. Counseling and family support and resources are offered by trained, compassionate professionals.
Yes. The patient’s sphere of support is part of the case management team and is informed of all information related to health status, progress, and treatment planning.
Our multicultural services cater to a patient’s religious, cultural, and dietary needs, including observance of holidays and social customs.
Community reentry services are offered, which help patients reintegrate into home, family, and social life. Our Continued Care program offers help to patients and family post rehabilitation.
Patient, visitor, and employee safety and best practices are paramount at all facilities. CNS adheres to stringent standards set by state and local entities to ensure compliance with regulations, laws, and guidelines that govern the industry. Licensing and accreditation is issued by:
CARF International (formerly Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities)
California Department of Social Services
Texas Department of Aging and Disabilities Services
California Department of Public Health
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