Neurohope

Neurohope Extended physical rehabilitation and fitness center for people living with paralysis
www.neurohopewellness.org

Recovery from neurologic injury is incredibly slow. Even the most incomplete SCI may take months or years of rehabilitation.

- Insurance does not provide a continuum of care. The injured are often discharged from rehabilitation hospitals weeks after injury, during the critical time they need therapy the most.

- Outpatient visits are few and far between. Recovery requires regular, repetitive acce

ss to therapy in order to promote neuroplasticity (the nervous system's attempt to re-wire after injury). The limited number of outpatient therapy visits provided by insurance are insufficient.

- Disabled individuals living with paralysis in Indiana are deprived of the resources they need for health and well-being (to improve circulation, muscle and bone density, pressure sores, and more). NeuroHope vision will provide the resources to maximize recovery for the recently injured, and offer specialized wellness programs for those already living with paralysis.

We’re thrilled to welcome THREE new     to our clinical team!(Left) Nikee McPherren PT, DPT, CBIS : Nikee is pediatric p...
05/27/2026

We’re thrilled to welcome THREE new to our clinical team!

(Left) Nikee McPherren PT, DPT, CBIS : Nikee is pediatric physical therapist and specialist who comes to NeuroHope from Children’s TherAplay where she served as PT Team Lead, and Noble (First Steps) where she specializes on early intervention services to pediatric patients. She received a bachelors degree in kinesiology from Indiana University and earned her doctorate from the University of Indianapolis.

(Right) Mary Lyon, PT, DPT: Mary is an IU graduate (bachelor’s and doctorate) and joins NeuroHope from Frazier Rehabilitation Institute and Neuroscience center in Louisville where she served as an inpatient physical therapist treating a variety of of neurological diagnoses since 2023. She is a certified clinical instructor, and has advanced training in Coma Recovery Scale from the American Spinal Injury Association.

(Center) Lex Wilhelm PT, DPT: A familiar face has returned! Lex previously served as a student intern and Therapy Tech at NeuroHope in 2022 and 2023. She rejoins the team after earning her doctorate of physical therapy from the University of Indianapolis, fresh off of clinical rotations at Community Rehabilitation Hospital, FOX Rehab, and Ascension St. Vincent.

WELCOME ABOARD! We’re honored to have you continue to change lives!

05/21/2026

Ingenuity at work! Nick (incomplete SCI) works with DPT Ali combining ONWARD ARC-EX spinal stimulation with Therapies electrical stimulation. Input to the nervous system to improve on gate kinematics after injury 💪💪

Book signing with .schmidt_ at the clinic today!  Founder of  and the reason our home at the DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Center...
05/18/2026

Book signing with .schmidt_ at the clinic today! Founder of and the reason our home at the DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Center has come to life! From the racetrack, to paralysis and beyond - His autobiography “NO FINISH LINE” available where ever books are sold. 💪💪🏎️🏁.

Special thanks to  for the   performance and tutorials for our community yesterday!  We had a blast!!
05/17/2026

Special thanks to for the performance and tutorials for our community yesterday! We had a blast!!

This MONDAY 5/18!! Book signing and meet & greet with  .schmidt_ at the clinic!  Open to all, and the first 50 of our cl...
05/15/2026

This MONDAY 5/18!! Book signing and meet & greet with .schmidt_ at the clinic! Open to all, and the first 50 of our clients receive a free copy of Sam’s autobiography “NO FINSH LINE”!
12:00-2:00 PM : DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Center Powered by NeuroHope. 1300 E. 96th Street.

This Saturday at the clinic! Adaptive Dance with Fivestardancestudios!  RSVP: rebekah@neurowellness.org
05/13/2026

This Saturday at the clinic! Adaptive Dance with Fivestardancestudios! RSVP: [email protected]

Grateful to be at  ! Diving into the latest advancements in   research, exploring adaptive recreation, and sharing vital...
05/08/2026

Grateful to be at ! Diving into the latest advancements in research, exploring adaptive recreation, and sharing vital resources for those navigating life after . The excels at uniting our community year after year.

From recent injuries feeling uncertain about the journey ahead, to long-time warriors embracing camaraderie and support - thank you Christopher and Dana Reeve foundation for reminding us that life after paralysis is still fantastic.

Address

1300 E. 96th Street
Indianapolis, IN
46240

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+13175258386

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