Accessible Space, Inc.

About Accessible Space, Inc.

Nevada Community Enrichment Program (NCEP) is a highly recognized leader in the field of brain injury rehabilitation. We are the only non-profit, post acute comprehensive brain injury rehabilitation program in Nevada serving individuals with acquired and traumatic brain injuries (ABI and TBI), as well as neurological impairments and spinal cord injuries.

NCEP has earned and maintained CARF (Commission on Accreditation for Rehabilitation Facilities) Accreditations for Interdisciplinary Outpatient Medical Rehab for Adult and Pediatric Brain Injury, as well as Residential Brain Injury Rehabilitation. NCEP is the highest CARF accredited organization in Nevada for Brain Injury Rehabilitation.

Basic admission criteria to our neuro program includes: diagnosis of traumatic or acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury, or other neurological condition; medically stability; ability to voluntarily and actively participate in a minimum of 3 hours of rehabilitation per day.

In December of 2021, NCEP opened it’s first comprehensive cardiac rehab program. Our goals are to effectively and significantly improve cardiac and pulmonary health through a holistic comprehensive approach with a focus on changing behaviors and nutrition, as well as increasing physical capacity, strength and endurance. NCEP’s cardiac program provides a supportive and stimulating educational environment that serves to motivate clients in making a lifetime commitment to necessary change, increasing independence and proactive involvement in regular and ongoing medical and wellness care. We do this by educating our clients and involving participants in personalized effective modalities and types of physical exercise which work for each individual, providing them with an individualized plan for a lifetime of success

Basic admission criteria to our cardiac program, following a referral and release form physician, includes: diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI), coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG), current stable angina, heart valve repair or replacement, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) and/or coronary stenting and heart failure and those with ventricular assist devices.

Funding and payment for both nuero and cardiac services includes: Medicaid, worker’s compensation, private and commercial insurance contracts, private pay agreements, and special grant funding may be available for those who qualify.