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Concussion & TBI Services

Pennsylvania and New Jersey

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Neurobehavioral 

Residential

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Semi-Independent Residential
Empowering Independence Through Home and Community Services

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Our Semi-Independent Residential Living Program helps clients develop essential functional skills within their own living environments, providing the best foundation for greater independence. Designed for individuals seeking to enhance their self-sufficiency, our rehabilitation programs offer personalized support to help clients reach their highest level of independence.

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Supportive Semi-Independent Living for Greater Independence 
Living Arrangements

Success Rehabilitation’s Home & Community Services program provides a supportive living environment in off-site, three-bedroom homes with 24-hour team assistance. Each resident enjoys a private bedroom equipped with all the essential amenities to support independent living within the community.

Personalized Support

Meal planning and preparation

24/7 Supervision

Budgeting & money management

Activities of Daily Living 

(ADLs)

Laundry &

housekeeping skills

Employment assistance

& transportation

Commonly Combined Serivces

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is good fit for Neurobehavioral Rehabilitation? Success Rehabilitation’s Neurobehavioral Rehabilitation Programs are designed to support individuals with complex neurobehavioral challenges. Our specialized approach provides comprehensive rehabilitation and clinical care, addressing a wide range of needs, including self-care assistance, mobility support, transfer assistance, medication trials, bowel and bladder training, and skincare management.

What locations offer Neurobehavioral Rehabilitation? Success Rehabilitation offers Neurobehavioral Rehabilitation at our Quakertown and Lancaster location.

Is Neurobehavioral Rehabilitation a residential program? Yes, individuals reside at our main program in Quakertown or Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

What funding do you take? In Pennsylvania, Success Rehabilitation accepts funding from the Head Injury Program, CHC Wavier, Workers Comp, and Private Pay. In New Jersey, we accept the Horizon NJ through MLTSS, NJ TBI Fund, Workers Comp, and Private Pay.

Who does Success Rehabilitation work with? All of our clients have a primary diagnosis of a brain injury. We work with people ages 18- to 70 years old who have suffered a traumatic or acquired brain injury. This means we work with those who have suffered motor vehicle accidents, blunt force trauma to the head at work or in community, slip and falls, strokes, brain tumors, seizure disorders, and more.

Does it matter when the brain injury took place? No! Our brain injury rehab in Pennsylvania and New Jersey serves consumers who have suffered a recent brain injury, as well as those who have been dealing with the effects for years.

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Locations

Bethlehem, PA

4321 Easton Ave

Bethlehem, PA  18020

Dublin, PA

161 North Main Street
Dublin, PA 18917

Lancaster, PA

1813 Olde Homestead Lane

Lancaster, PA  17601

Quakertown, PA

5666 Clymer Road

Quakertown, PA 18951

361 South 11th Street

Quakertown, PA 18951

Phone

Bethlehem, Dublin, Quakertown, PA

(215) 538-3488

Lancaster, PA

(717) 394-3466

New Jersey

(267) 990-8690

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