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San Francisco Neuro-Rehabilitation (SFNR) helps people who suffered a stroke or brain injury with resulting hemiplegia (paralysis) through neuro-rehabilitation techniques in the San Francisco and San Mateo Counties in California.

Our vision is to see that people who have hemiplegia live a fulfilling life through reacquisition of skills and/or acquisition of new skills that will make them function in their current or planned environments. We use the Neuro-IFRAH(R) Approach for our Adult Stroke or Brain Injured clients with hemiplegia, an approach authored by Waleed Al-Oboudi, MOT, OTR/L - founder of the Neuro-IFRAH Organization.

San Francisco Neuro-Rehabilitation was brought about by the need for more functional type of treatments to address stroke and brain injured people with hemiplegia in the San Francisco Bay Area, especially those who no longer being seen for any type of therapy after their insurance coverage has elapsed. SFNR will provide the needed therapy to patients who are no longer seen as rehabilitation candidates by third party payers.

We have added some other occupational therapy services
, and now able to offer Home Health OT Services, Hand Therapy Services, Driving Evaluation & Treatment (Clinical), and Golf Therapy/Rehabilitation Services.

What's happening?
* We Welcome our new staff for Home Health Services:
- Michelle Mari-Davis,OTR/L(San Francisco, CA);
- Michelle Marie Mangio,OTR/L(Daly City, CA)

* New Services:
-Hand Therapy,
-Golf Therapy,
-Work Evaluation,
-Driving Evaluation &Treatment.

 
*Contact us if you are interested for us to speak to your school, support groups, or organizations.

* Private Pay Patients are currently being accepted for Home visits in San Francisco and San Mateo Counties in
California.

Our Current Services are:
* Treatment of Stroke & Brain Injury Rehabilitation
*** San Francisco Neuro-Rehabilitation provides
appropriate and effective management and treatment of
adult hemiplegia.
Other Services:
* Hand Therapy Treatment
* Home Health Occupational Therapy Visits
* Golf Therapy/Rehabilitation
Evaluation/Training/Conditioning
* Driving Evaluation and Clinical Treatment
ElderSafety.org (OT Locator-California)

Clinical Consultation, Evaluation &Treatment
(Neurologic, Orthopedic, Traumatic, and Industrial
Related Impairments/Limitations/Injuries)

Education of Clients, their Families, Therapists, &
other Allied Health Caregivers

Community Education and Advocacy

Guest Lecture/Speaker Requests

 





www.sanfrancisconeurorehabilitation.com
Amer de Juan, OTD (Cand.), OTR/L (HTC, PAM)
Maria de Juan, OTR/L
650-303-0509 (PST)
770 Circle Court
South San Francisco, CA 94080
 
 
 
Clinical Therapists and Instructors:
*Jose Amer de Juan, OTD (Cand.), OTR/L
is recognized by the California Board of Occupational Therapy as having Advanced Practice Certifications in Hand Therapy (HTC) and in Physical Agents Modalities (PAM). Amer received honorable commendations for Home Health Care in 2006 from the: California State Senate, California State Assembly, City of San Francisco (CA), and from New Haven Home Health Services in Daly City, CA. He has extensive experience in treating patients who had a stroke in a variety of settings: private practice, home health, acute care, acute rehabilitation, trauma, intensive care units, skilled
nursing facilities and out-patient settings. Amer currently sees patients privately, through home health care and skilled nursing facilities. He has completed several advanced courses for Management of Adults with Hemiplegia. He received his B.S. in Occupational Therapy (accelerated program) at San Jose State University (San Jose, California), and his A.S. in Occupational Therapy (accelerated program, highest honors) at Sacramento City College (Sacramento, California). Amer was trained in Golf Rehabilitation at Clemson University (Clemson, South Carolina). He is completing his Clinical Doctorate in Occupational Therapy (O.T.D.) at Creighton University (Omaha, Nebraska). Amer was a curriculum adviser and faculty member for an Occupational Therapy Assistant(COTA) program at Western Career College in California (1997-2000); and has been active as an Adjunct
Clinical Faculty for OT educational programs in California (San Jose State University, Dominican College, Samuel Merritt College, University of Southern California, Western Career College, and Sacramento City College). Amer's management experience includes: Director of Occupational Therapy for Beverly Health Care Center in San Francisco; Director of Rehabilitation Services for Beverly Rehabilitation in San Francisco; and as Director of Rehabilitation Services for 3 facilities managed by a Salt Lake City(Utah) based contract company in Las Vegas(Nevada).
 
*Maria Carmela de Juan, OTR/L holds a B.S. in Occupational Therapy from San Jose State University. Maria has completed several advanced courses for Management of Adults with Hemiplegia. She has worked in California and Nevada treating stroke patients in varied settings that includes: acute care, acute rehabilitation, long term care, assisted living facilities, home health care, and out-patient. Maria currently sees patients privately, through an acute rehabilitation hospital and home health care.

Home Health Occupational Therapists who just joined us are:

*Michelle Mari-Davis, OTR/L graduated with a B.A.. in Art History (Minor in Fine Arts) from the University of the Philippines, and a B.S. in Occupational Therapy from Perpetual Help College. She has worked in physical disabilities in Adult and Geriatric Population, and also in Home Health Care Services in Chicago, Illinois; and San Francisco/Marin/San Mateo Counties in California.

*Michelle Marie Mangio, OTR/L holds a B.S. in Occupational Therapy from University of Santo Tomas. Michelle has
worked with Adult and Geriatric Population with physical disabilities in Long Term-Care and Home Health Care Services in San Francisco and San Mateo Counties in California. She is also interested with out-patient therapy services.