Disabled Recovery Strategies empowers individuals with disabilities to reclaim independence, mobility, and purpose through evidence-based rehabilitation, education, and community-driven recovery programs
Building a stronger future for disabled people to rise again, stride forward, and move
Millions of Americans living with disabilities—particularly those recovering from stroke, neurological injury, or chronic mobility impairment—lack access to:
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Affordable rehabilitation services
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Long-term recovery support after discharge
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Functional strength and movement training
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Education on adaptive strategies and self-advocacy
Disabled Recovery Strategies provides continuity of recovery by bridging the gap between clinical rehabilitation and independent living through:
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Adaptive recovery programs
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Education and empowerment information
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Physical and functional training recommendations
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Peer mentorship and support systems
Insurance-based care often ends before meaningful recovery is achieved, leaving patients unfulfilled
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