Rehab Without Walls - Denver Neuro Therapy Center

Rehab Without Walls - Denver Neuro Therapy Center

(13 reviews)

Location & Contact

8501 Turnpike Dr #100, Westminster, CO 80031

Westminster, Colorado 80031

(303) 430-2490

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Business Hours

Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Categories

Rehabilitation center Physical therapy clinic

Reviews

Dawn Taylor

Dawn Taylor

I went for over a year while recovering from brain surgery and received excellent care. I needed physical, occupational, and speech therapy and am very pleased with everyone's professionalism, compassion, and friendliness. The facility was always clean and pleasant. My appointments were always on-schedule. I actually miss my sessions since graduating.

Diane Shelton

Diane Shelton

I've hired RWW for in home services for a family member. Hands down, the treatment staff are fabulous, so the low rating has nothing to do with the care. The business side of things, however. is so bad that I would never recommend them. It's all rosy on the front end when they're getting money, but as soon as we've ended the therapy, it's been horrible. As a self pay client, they take a large chunk of money as a deposit and it appears now that I won't see it returned. Seems they can draft a bill quickly to get paid, but have trouble reconciling a bill upon return of deposit. There's no point in hiring care if the business transaction to do so is so awful. 7/17/24 edit to review: To the Outpatient location in Westminster, please accept my apologies for attaching this to the wrong location, which should have been the one on Colorado Blvd. I am not finding a way to change the location. Catherine Bussey has been wonderful in contacting me and addressing my concerns, which are in process of being addressed but still not reconciled entirely. I appreciate the follow up and want to acknowledge her efforts.

Rachel Nolz

Rachel Nolz

Everyone at Rehab without walls was wonderful. The front desk staff person was very welcoming every time. My occupational therapist Siobhan was so great. She always listened to everything I had to share. She made every appointment worth while and enjoyable. I had a broken finger so it wasn’t very exciting therapy but Siobhan kept appointments interesting/fun. I highly recommend everyone here for your recovery needs!

Kalia Thomas

Kalia Thomas

Rehab without walls is the least professional establishment I have yet to work with in the rehab industry. Their scheduling mayhem and horrible communication tactics have caused my family so much stress. My dad, who has Parkinson’s disease, has been going for 6 months but is now being refused treatment by staff. Just a few weeks ago, Lindsay let us know that she would no longer work with my dad because he wasn’t showing signs of improvement. Anybody who does any work with someone with Parkinson’s knows that it is a progressive disease, and no matter how much work is put in, the patient will never progress; they will only decline due to the nature of the disease. I guess this place just gives up on people who have diseases or illnesses that prevent them from getting better even if they are putting in the work and paying the money for it. There have been many times where we have shown up for my dad to have PT and they have told us that he is not on the schedule and they can’t get him in, even though we had gotten text messages and email reminders about the upcoming appointments. My dad doesn’t drive, so somebody hast to take him and stay with him the entire time. You can imagine the scheduling nightmare that is. The lack of compassion and overall disarray of scheduling communication has led me to write this review in hopes that people who are looking for physical therapy will go elsewhere. Rehab without walls does not care about their patients, the staffs main concern is self gratification in seeing only improvement in their clients.

Jeffrey Hunt

Jeffrey Hunt

The staff at this location are all exceptional. I graduated from cognitive therapy today with Bethany's tutoring and support. My husband is receiving great care for his issues. You are the best!

Kristi Eggleston

Kristi Eggleston

Every single one of my therapists, I have many, is fantastic. They are amazing people who truly care about their patients. They have helped me to become more functional and stable physically after my brain injury. I can’t recommend them enough.

Nick Irwin

Nick Irwin

Hello. Rehab without walls has been a mixed bag for me. I was sent here by a my neurologist & what I can say is there therapist are both bad & great to work with. I saw them for a year due to a posture issue involving my spine & arm issue. The initial therapist called it FND & I could see the resentment for me was quite high. No one & I mean no one deserves to be treated like they are being bullied despite the effort I made to correct it over a 12 month period. Now we think that it's scoliosis due to a porencephalic cyst. On top of this I had developed a zenkers diverticulum likely due to sinusitis causing post nasal drip. I was horrifically ill following correction of a pinched nerve by a back popper in the neck which was due to forminal narrowing with vitamin d3 deficiency that may have caused phospur deficiency (I know thats rare but that's besides the point.) I only saw the best person once. I went to the supervisor & we switched therapist but after 2 or 3 visits I did started weight training & when I told them everything that was going on. They told me they would discharge me & give one less thing to worry about when there was no indication of that. I think I know why there being this way but it's the wrong attitude to have. There's a different pt building that is on the other street. I don't know if thats causing them some stress but ultimately the behavior I was shown was contempt i.e "it's not a big deal or you just need to be distracted." & historically that will always steer me away from any establishment & make people look elsewhere. There average at best & one good apple doesn't compensate for a bad & mediocre one. -Thank you for reading this.

Lu Mueller-Kaul

Lu Mueller-Kaul

I've worked with Hannah here who is a speech therapist. I learned a lot -- first and foremost that a speech therapist is not necessarily working on speech, but on the cognitive and motoric processes involved in speech. In my case it was mostly about learning to understand my limitations due to a brain injury, and to understand which abilities that I still have can help me in the areas that are difficult. We had only three or four sessions because now I'm working with therapists Colorado's Division of Vocational Rehab has been organizing. If you are reading this because you, too, deal with cognitive problems, I highly recommend Rehab Without Walls, Hannah particularly, but you should also contact the DVR -- they've been beyond helpful. Hannah structured today's last session so I could clearly see, describe, and embody the process we made together and so I feel that even if I would not be able to get further treatments I could progress on my own. Thank you so very much!