Community Education
Educational sessions for patients, families, and caregivers covering brain health, cognitive change, and what to expect from the rehabilitation process.
Brain health and neuroplasticityEducation, outreach, and conversation about brain health across South Florida.
Focus Brain Therapy participates in community education, professional training, and media conversations that help patients, families, clinicians, and organizations better understand cognitive and neurological rehabilitation. This page brings together our speaking engagements, partnership events, and media inquiry information in one place.
Our clinical team takes part in a range of educational and community programming throughout the year.
Educational sessions for patients, families, and caregivers covering brain health, cognitive change, and what to expect from the rehabilitation process.
Brain health and neuroplasticityClinical education for physicians, case managers, and referral partners on evaluation findings, care coordination, and neurorehabilitation pathways.
Physicians and clinical partnersPartnerships with teams, schools, and community organizations focused on concussion awareness, baseline testing, and long-term athlete brain health.
Sports and community partnershipsNew community sessions, professional workshops, and partnership events are announced here as they are confirmed. If your organization would like to arrange a session, we would be glad to hear from you.
Contact our teamJournalists, producers, and editors are welcome to contact Focus Brain Therapy for background, commentary, or expert perspective on cognitive and neurological rehabilitation.
Please include your outlet, topic, and deadline so we can route your request to the appropriate member of the clinical team.
Submit a media requestAreas where our clinicians regularly provide education and professional commentary:
Presentations, interviews, and event materials are provided for general education. They describe how evaluation and rehabilitation are approached and are not a substitute for individual medical advice.