Services
Treatment is provided where it is most helpful - in our office, the client's home, workplace, or out in the community.
  1. Driving Rehabilitation
    Comprehensive Driving Evaluation & Rehabilitation – both on-road and clinical (clinical intervention includes cognitive-perceptual training, driver education, biofeedback, and 4-screen driving simulation.)
  2. Functional Capacity Evaluations
    Functional Capacity Evaluations are provided using state of the art digital testing equipment combined with cognitive, physical, and psycho-social functional assessments if indicated.
  3. Worker's Compensation Rehabilitation
    A rehabilitation program that prepares a client for return to work through conditioning to improve biomechanical, neuromuscular, cardiovascular, and metabolic functioning of a worker, and work hardening through simulated work activities.
  4. Cognition-Communication Therapy
    Speech language pathologists work closely with clients, families, and other disciplines to identify and address individual deficits specific to communication, attention, memory, learning, swallowing, social behavior, and emotional deficits.
  5. Upper Extremity Rehabilitation
    Upper extremity rehabilitation is offered to treat injuries and related conditions that can cause loss of function in the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand. Treatment will address range of motion, strength, pain, swelling, and sensation to return the client to higher levels of function.
  6. Specialized Evaluations
    These evaluations can be performed throughout Michigan, including comprehensive driving, attendant care, home accessibility, and worksite evaluations as well as Functional Capacity Evaluations.
  7. CranioSacral Therapy
    CranioSacral Therapy (CST) is a gentle, hands-on approach that releases tensions deep in the body to relieve pain and dysfunction and improve whole-body health and performance.
  8. Massage Therapy
    Therapists relieve pain, help heal injuries, improve circulation, relieve stress, increase relaxation, and aid in the general wellness of clients.
  9. Community Mobility After Driving
    Community mobility rehabilitation can help identify the physical, psychosocial, and cognitive challenges that may restrict access to alternate forms of transportation, and then find strategies to facilitate safe and independent engagement for community mobility.
  10. Vocational Counseling
    Vocational counseling services focus on individualized career development, including career exploration, academic goals, and vocational alternatives. We work with you to examine your interests, abilities, and objectives, as well as your functional limitations and compensatory strategies.
  11. Recreational Therapy
    Recreational therapy offers its clients the skills and tools needed to function in society and increase one’s quality of life. Recreational therapists are healthcare providers who use recreational therapy interventions for improved functioning of individuals with illness or disabling conditions.
  1. We have a dedicated training vehicle available for on-road assessment and training.
  2. Our 4-screen driving simulator allows for testing and practicing road skills in a safe environment.
  1. Push/Right Angle Hand Control
    Push/Right Angle Hand Control
  2. Push/Rock Hand Control
    Push/Rock Hand Control
  3. Compact Right Hand Control
    Compact Right Hand Control
Driving Evaluation FAQ

How do I get an evaluation started?
Discuss your readiness for driving with your doctor and your rehabilitation team.  Obtain a prescription for a driving evaluation, and contact Function Rehabilitation to begin the process.

What does a driving evaluation cost?
Contact Function Rehabilitation for information regarding private pay rates.

Will my insurance cover the driving evaluation?
If a traumatic brain injury is the result of an automobile accident, no-fault insurance will frequently pay for an evaluation.  Because medical insurance companies do not consider driving a medical necessity, driving evaluations generally are not covered by major medical plans.

Where are driving evaluations available?
Evaluations can be performed throughout Michigan.

Why should I have a driving evaluation if my license is still valid?
Although your license is still valid, you may not have medical clearance to drive.  In the event that you have experienced a medical change that can affect driving, the major concern is safety.  If you successfully complete a driving evaluation, a report is written with recommendations to indicate that you can be medically cleared to drive.  This report is to become part of your medical records.


Insurances Accepted:

Auto Insurance, Worker's Compensation, Priority, Cofinity, and Blue Cross Blue Shield.

Please call to get private pay rates.