Clinical Referrals
Neuro-Fit is an ideal environment for your patient to transition from formal rehabilitation to a recreational setting. If you are a physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech language pathologist, or other medical professional, consider referring your patient to Neuro-Fit.
If you are referring a patient to the Lexington site, please contact Lindsay Weir at 339-227-0295 or lweir@supportivelivinginc.org
If you are referring a patient to the Marblehead or Beverly sites, please contact Meredith MacDonald at 339-227-7913 or mmacdonald@supportivelivinginc.org
Frequently Asked Questions for Clinicians
Do you have specific criteria for participation in Neuro-Fit?
We accept individuals with all levels of cognitive and physical ability. The two main groups of people that we work with are:
Individuals who are living with various forms of acquired brain injury including stroke, TBI, anoxic/hypoxic injury, tumors, and more.
Individuals who have been diagnosed with a neurological condition like Parkinson’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, and more.
How do I explain the program to my patients?
Neuro-Fit is a recreational exercise program. This means that it can be used to complement clinical services or to fill in gaps or breaks from clinical services, such as physical or occupational therapy. Some individuals may not feel comfortable or have the resources to exercise independently. Neuro-Fit provides hands-on assistance to ensure a safe and accessible environment for all. Participating in Neuro-Fit will allow the individual to establish a long-term and consistent exercise routine.
Where are you located?
We host classes at our Neuro-Wellness Center in Lexington, as well as the YMCAs in Beverly and Marblehead.
How do I refer my patient to Neuro-Fit?
Prospective patients can reach out to us directly or be referred from a partnering clinician. The patient will fill out registration paperwork including medical clearance. The medical clearance form will be completed by a primary care or neurologist attesting that it is safe for the individual to participate in a recreational exercise setting. If an individual is currently in rehabilitation services, we generally recommend that the therapist fills out a form as well to get a well-rounded picture of the individual’s health status. To expedite the process, a medical clearance form can be faxed to us or sent via secure email messaging along with the patient’s contact information. We can then reach out and complete the remaining registration items. Once the paperwork is completed, they will be scheduled for an evaluation with Neuro-Fit staff before beginning the program.
How do you evaluate prospective participants?
Our staff will talk more with the individual and (if applicable) their caregivers/loved ones. We will learn about their daily routine and decide how Neuro-Fit can complement their lifestyle. We complete various measures depending on the individual, including but not limited to grip strength, 30 second sit-to-stand, Timed Up & Go, and more. These measures help to determine their functional status and areas of focus.
Does the caregiver or loved one need to be present for the one-hour exercise session?
The caregiver or loved one should remain present if the individual needs assistance with personal hygiene such as using the restroom. If the individual does not need assistance, the caregiver does not need to be present.
What type of equipment do you have?
We have various cardio options including a recumbent bike, NuStep, and low-speed treadmills with harness systems. We also have adaptive equipment that allows us to accommodate all levels of strength including adjustable cable machines, dumbbells, and barbells.
Do you accept insurance or accommodate individuals with limited income?
We do not accept medical insurance, but we do offer financial assistance for the intern-assisted training program. This is determined on a case-by-case basis. We also provide services under some brain injury waiver programs for those who qualify.
What is my involvement as the clinician once the patient begins participating at Neuro-Fit?
Our model works best when Neuro-Fit staff can stay in contact with clinicians after the initial referral. Depending on the patient, we will establish a line of communication that is most appropriate. For example, if we are seeing the patient at the same time, we may be in touch more frequently regarding important changes in their medical or functional status.
MassHealth Waiver Referrals
At Neuro-Fit, we are proud to be a member of an interdisciplinary team and work closely with social workers, case managers, and MassHealth waiver coordinators to provide the best possible service for our participants. We partner with MassAbility and the Department of Developmental Services to provide Neuro-Fit as a service under the Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Waivers for eligible individuals.
Neuro-Fit is eligible as an Adult Companion (AC) service or an Individual Support and Community Habilitation (ISCH) service for those under the ABI-N or MFP-CL waivers.
Neuro-Fit can also be offered as a Community Based Day Services (CBDS) service in some instances for those under ABI-RH, ABI-N, MFP-CL, or MFP-RS waivers.
Please reach out to Emily Willson at 339-227-0109 or ewillson@supportivelivinginc.org for more information on waiver referrals.