Regaining Independence with Neurorehabilitation at Home
Neurorehabilitation is a specialized recovery program designed to restore movement, speech, balance, and cognitive skills after stroke, brain injury, or neurological illness. Aleris Home Health brings hospital-level neurorehabilitation directly to your home in Sugar Land, helping patients recover safely and regain independence.
Quick Facts
- Delivered in the comfort of your home across Sugar Land, Houston, Richmond, and Katy.
- Personalized care plans guided by skilled nurses and licensed therapists.
- Fast Admission: We can start your care plan within 24-48 hours of referral.
- Covered by Medicare Part A (100%) for qualified patients.
What Is Neurorehabilitation?
What is neurorehabilitation? It is a structured, medically supervised therapy program that helps patients recover physical, cognitive, and emotional abilities affected by neurological conditions. Instead of traveling to a neurorehabilitation center, Aleris provides neurorehabilitation near you—right at home.
Neurorehabilitation focuses on outcomes: improving mobility, preventing falls, restoring speech, strengthening muscles, managing medications, and reducing hospital readmissions. According to the CDC, stroke remains a leading cause of long-term disability in the U.S., making early rehabilitation critical for recovery.
Common Conditions That Need Neurorehabilitation
- Stroke (paralysis, weakness, slurred speech)
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Spinal cord injury or spine surgery recovery
- Parkinson’s disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Neuropathy or nerve compression
- Post-seizure or epilepsy-related complications
Key Components of Neurorehabilitation
1. Physical Therapy
Improves strength, coordination, balance, and walking ability through gait training, range-of-motion exercises, and fall-prevention strategies.
2. Occupational Therapy
Helps patients relearn daily activities like dressing, bathing, and safely using household tools.
3. Speech Therapy
Addresses speech clarity, swallowing safety, and cognitive-communication challenges after stroke or brain injury.
4. Skilled Nursing
Medication management, monitoring neurological symptoms, and preventing complications such as infections or re-hospitalization.
How Aleris Starts Your Care
- Doctor’s Referral: Home Health is a prescribed medical service. We coordinate directly with your physician.
- Initial Evaluation: A licensed clinician visits your home within 24-48 hours.
- Personalized Plan of Care: Therapy frequency, goals, and measurable milestones are established.
- Ongoing Monitoring: Progress is tracked and updated to ensure recovery goals are met safely.

Local Recovery Stories from Sugar Land & Nearby Areas
Scenario 1 – Stroke Recovery in Sugar Land:
A patient discharged from Methodist Sugar Land Hospital after a stroke struggled with right-side weakness. Within 48 hours, Aleris initiated in-home neurorehabilitation. Through guided mobility training and speech exercises, the patient regained safe walking ability and improved communication confidence within weeks.
Scenario 2 – Preventing Re-Hospitalization in Katy:
A family in Katy was overwhelmed after their father’s spinal surgery at Memorial Hermann. Our skilled nurse coordinated medications, monitored incision healing, and provided therapy exercises. The result: no readmissions and steady recovery at home.
Insurance & Eligibility
Medicare Part A covers 100% of Home Health services for eligible patients who meet criteria (homebound status and physician certification). We also accept most private insurance plans and handle benefit verification for you. Learn more at Medicare.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions
How long does neurorehabilitation take?
Recovery varies by condition and severity. Some patients see progress within weeks, while others require several months of structured therapy.
Can older patients benefit from neurorehab?
Yes. Age does not prevent neurological recovery. Many seniors regain strength, balance, and confidence through structured therapy.
Is home physiotherapy effective?
Yes. Home-based therapy improves compliance and reduces fall risks while allowing therapy in a familiar environment.
Can neurorehab help in spine surgery recovery?
Absolutely. It improves mobility, reduces stiffness, and prevents post-surgical complications.
Do I need a doctor’s referral for neurorehabilitation?
Yes. Home Health is a prescribed medical service. Aleris works directly with your doctor to get this approved quickly.
What are the four types of rehabilitation?
Physical, occupational, speech, and cognitive rehabilitation.
Start Recovery Today
Your recovery journey starts at home. Contact Aleris Home Health today to schedule an evaluation within 24–48 hours for Comfortable In-Home Aphasia Care , personalized In-Home Rehab Services , and expert Post-Surgery Rehabilitation .
Call for Assessment: (281) 313-0087
HQ Location: 140 Eldridge Rd, Suite H, Sugar Land, Texas 77478
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Author: Alan Jacob / Medical Writer. Primary service areas: Sugar Land, Houston, Spring, and surrounding communities.
