Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling

Serving clients at Lakewood · Centennial · Northglenn · Telehealth available statewide in Colorado

 

Clinical rehabilitation counseling supports individuals whose physical health, disability, or injury has created significant psychological, vocational, or functional challenges. Our rehabilitation counselors help clients navigate the emotional and practical dimensions of living with disability, chronic illness, brain injury, or the aftermath of a significant medical event.

What We Offer

  • Adjustment to disability or chronic illness
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation support
  • Vocational and return-to-work counseling
  • Chronic pain and functional limitation
  • Psychosocial adjustment following injury or surgery
  • Coordination with medical and rehabilitation teams
  • Benefits and systems navigation
  • Identity and grief related to changed functioning

How It Works

Rehabilitation counseling integrates psychological support with practical planning. We address the emotional dimensions of functional loss—grief, identity disruption, anxiety, depression—alongside practical concerns like vocational goals, accommodation planning, and navigating disability systems.

Who This Is For

We serve individuals with physical disabilities, acquired injuries, TBI, chronic illness, and those transitioning back to work or community life following a major medical event. We frequently coordinate with physicians, occupational therapists, and vocational rehabilitation services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is rehabilitation counseling covered by insurance?
Yes. Clinical rehabilitation counseling is a covered behavioral health service under most insurance plans. Vocational services may have separate funding through Colorado DVR.
Do you work with Colorado’s Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR)?
Yes. We are familiar with DVR processes and can coordinate services with vocational rehabilitation counselors.
How is this different from physical rehabilitation?
Physical rehabilitation focuses on physical function. Clinical rehabilitation counseling addresses the psychological, emotional, and vocational dimensions of living with disability or injury.
Do you work with veterans with disabilities?
Yes. We have significant experience with veteran TBI, service-connected disability, and the transition challenges that accompany them.