Our New Home at the DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Center Nears Completion!
Last summer, we proudly announced a major partnership between NeuroHope and fellow non-profit “Conquer Paralysis Now” (CPN), established by former IndyCar driver and team owner Sam Schmidt, to expand our services, relocate our clinic, and re-shape the entire rehabilitative landscape in our community. Now, the transformation of the former “Five Seasons” Sports Club on the northside of Indianapolis into the DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Center is nearly complete.
We remain on track for a September relocation to the 115,000 square foot campus that will expand our physical therapy, occupational therapy, and adaptive exercise programs, unveil a new accessible fitness center, and add speech and aquatic therapy to our programs. The campus will eventually feature sports courts for adaptive recreation, and leasable space for other like-minded healthcare and non-profit organizations. Take a video tour of the construction below!
NeuroHope and CPN / DRIVEN have followed each other’s work for years. Our missions are aligned in a purpose to change the model of healthcare access for people living with neurologic conditions. We live in an exciting time when breakthroughs in research, technology, and innovation in neurorehabilitation happen every year, yet insurance-based access continues to diminish. Our goal is to make adequate access to these resources possible for anyone in need.
Since 2014, the NeuroHope family has created a model that has made continued care a reality in Indiana. Along the way, we have raised millions of dollars, scaled our programs, and helped hundreds of people in their recovery. Our success has been possible thanks to the generous support of organizations like the University of Indianapolis, the Indiana Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Fund, the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, CICF, the OrthoIndy Foundation, and the many donors who have believed in our work over the last decade.
We are proud to have a new partnership with CPN at the DRIVEN center, and an exciting path to create a neurorecovery and adaptive wellness center unlike any other.