Reactivation

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  • Reactivation
  • Chronic Pain Reactivation

Reactivation is a behaviorally focused program aimed at achieving vocational or work readiness. Reactivation involves an upfront global assessment of claimant function from which the overall customized program is designed. The program is designed to assist an inactive claimant who may have fallen into a dysfunctional lifestyle to return to regular daily activities such as eating, sleeping, socializing and doing chores to name a few. Common diagnostic groups that are assisted by this service include depression, fatigue, general anxiety disorder, agoraphobia, PTSD and simple or complex pain. The purpose of the program is to gradually build the claimant’s mental and physical stamina in preparation for active vocational planning.

Chronic Pain Reactivation is a 10 week program designed to assist clients where chronic pain is a significant barrier to returning to work. The primary goal of the program is to promote the adoption of an active problem-solving approach to tackling the many challenges associated with the experience of chronic pain and to gradually build up mental and physical stamina in preparation for a return to a more normal lifestyle and gainful employment.