Rehab Week – Sep. 15, 2026

Rehab Week
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Awareness
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United States
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3rd Tuesday of September
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Rehab Week champions the vital role of rehabilitation services every third week of September. This observance highlights the profound impact these programs have on individuals’ lives, empowering them to regain independence and improve their quality of life. Join us in recognizing the dedicated professionals and innovative therapies that make recovery possible, and explore ways to support those on their rehabilitation journey.

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Expected Rehab Week Deals

During Rehab Week, the focus shifts from commercial deals to supporting vital rehabilitation services and awareness campaigns. Organizations like the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) often lead initiatives to educate the public and advocate for patient access. Corporate partners in medical equipment, assistive technology, and healthcare often collaborate on donation-matching programs or sponsor community events. Look for local rehabilitation centers hosting open houses, free screenings, or fundraising drives to support patient care and research. We will update this page with confirmed live events and awareness campaigns as September approaches, encouraging participation and support for those on their recovery journey.

Platform Guide for Rehab Week

LinkedIn

Tag National Today (linkedin.com/company/nationaltoday) and use #RehabWeek. Share insights on rehabilitation trends and professional development.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #RehabWeek. Share inspiring recovery stories and advocate for better access to care.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #RehabWeek. Connect with patient communities and share resources for support.

Social Media Tips for Rehab Week

Individuals

Share your personal rehabilitation journey or express gratitude for the professionals who supported your recovery. Use #RehabWeek to connect with others.

Creators

Produce informative content explaining different rehabilitation therapies or interview a professional about their work. Highlight patient success stories with consent.

Brands

Showcase how your products or services support rehabilitation efforts, or partner with a non-profit for a donation campaign. Highlight employee volunteer efforts.

Organizations & Brands for Rehab Week

  1. American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)

    Founded in 1921, the APTA is a national professional organization representing more than 100,000 physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, and students. It advocates for the profession and for improved patient access to quality physical therapy services.

  2. American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)

    Established in 1917, the AOTA is the national professional association for occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. It promotes the profession, supports practitioners, and advances the practice of occupational therapy to improve health and quality of life.

  3. Brooks Rehabilitation

    Based in Jacksonville, Florida, Brooks Rehabilitation is a comprehensive system of care that includes a 160-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital, skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient clinics. It specializes in treating spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, and other complex neurological conditions.

  4. Invacare

    Founded in 1885, Invacare is a global manufacturer and distributor of innovative home and long-term care medical products. Their extensive range includes wheelchairs, mobility scooters, respiratory products, and patient handling equipment designed to enhance the lives of those with disabilities.

  5. Medline

    A global manufacturer and distributor of medical supplies, Medline was founded in 1910 and offers over 550,000 products. They provide essential supplies to hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centers, supporting patient care and recovery worldwide.

  6. Shirley Ryan AbilityLab

    Formerly the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab is a world-renowned research hospital and rehabilitation center. Opened in 2017, it integrates research and clinical care, pioneering new approaches to help patients regain function after severe injuries or illnesses.

  7. Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation

    Established in 1982 by the actor Christopher Reeve, this foundation is dedicated to curing spinal cord injury by advancing research and improving the quality of life for individuals and families impacted by paralysis. They fund innovative research and provide grants for assistive devices.

Rehab Week Hero

Howard Rusk

Dr. Howard Rusk (1901–1989) is widely considered the father of rehabilitation medicine. During World War II, he developed programs to help injured servicemen regain function. After the war, he established the world's first university department of rehabilitation medicine at New York University, transforming the field into a recognized medical specialty focused on restoring independence and quality of life.

Rehab Week timeline

​1976
National Rehabilitiation Awareness Week ​

The first ever National Rehabilitation Awareness Week kicked off. ​

​1947
Alcoholic Rehabilitation Act​

The Alcoholic Rehabilitation Act became the first piece of federal legislation that formally recognized someone who suffers from alcoholism as having a sickness. ​

​March 1921
Physical therapy in print ​

​"The PT Review" featured the first ever published piece of physical therapy research in print.

​1921
Occupational therapy became legitimate

The medical community officially recognized occupational therapy as a profession.

1864
New York State Inebriate Asylum founded​

The first hospital created to solely treat alcoholism opened.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Rehab Week

Local businesses can honor Rehab Week by highlighting accessibility and support for individuals with disabilities. Restaurants could ensure their premises are wheelchair-friendly and offer staff training on assisting customers with mobility challenges. Retailers might host a ‘shop for a cause’ event, donating a percentage of sales to a local rehabilitation center. Health and wellness businesses could offer free introductory sessions for adaptive fitness or provide educational workshops on injury prevention and recovery. Consider partnering with local physical or occupational therapy clinics to offer joint wellness programs or host a community health fair, demonstrating a commitment to inclusive well-being.

Rehab Week FAQs

When is Rehab Week?

Rehab Week 2026 runs from Tuesday, September 15 through Monday, September 21, acknowledging the profound impact of rehabilitation services.

How many people benefit from rehabilitation services?

Globally, hundreds of millions of people require rehabilitation services due to injury, illness, or disability. In the U.S. alone, millions receive physical, occupational, or speech therapy annually to regain function and independence.

What types of rehabilitation exist?

Rehabilitation encompasses a broad spectrum of therapies, including physical therapy for mobility, occupational therapy for daily living skills, speech-language pathology for communication, and cognitive therapy for brain function. Each aims to restore optimal function.

Is rehabilitation only for severe injuries?

No, rehabilitation is not solely for severe injuries. It benefits individuals recovering from surgery, managing chronic conditions like arthritis, or improving balance to prevent falls. It’s about optimizing function and preventing further decline.

How to Observe Rehab Week

  1. Support the National Rehabilitation Awareness Foundation (NRAF)

    The NRAF does lots of meaningful work. Why not show your support by making a donation or purchasing some National Rehabilitation Awareness Week swag that may be for sale?

  2. Attend a lecture about rehabilitation services

    Seek out a brief community lecture about a specific area of rehabilitation. A few examples: speech therapy, occupational therapy, speech language pathology, or even physical therapy.

  3. Drop off baked good to hospital rehab staff

    Show your appreciation to staff members who work so tirelessly to provide rehab services.

​5 Intriguing Facts About Rehabilitation Services

  1. ​A more holistic approach

    Substance rehab services are recognizing the importance of incorporating yoga, mental health counseling, and nutritional programs into treatment options. ​

  2. Physical ladies

    In the beginning, women dominated the field of physical therapy.​

  3. ​No graduate degree required

    Up until the 1990s only a bachelor's degree was required in order to perform physical therapy. ​

  4. ​Basket weaving or therapy?

    Occupational therapy originated from the practice of basket weaving.​

  5. ​Ancient Greeks and Occupational Therapy

    Dating back to as early as 100 BC, Greek physicians used Occupational Therapy techniques. ​

Why Rehab Week is Important

  1. National Rehabilitation Awareness Week acknowledges professionals in the field

    These include the dedicated individuals who provide rehab services to people in need.

  2. National Rehabilitation Awareness Week is a time to educate the public

    The National Rehabilitation Awareness Foundation strives to highlight the positive impact that these services have in the lives of children, adults, and older adults alike.

  3. This week acknowledges many different types of rehab services

    Rehab can benefit a person physically, mentally, and spiritually. Whether someone is undergoing inpatient care following a major surgery or attends a therapy session once a week to correct a minor issue, rehab services are there to help be a guide on the road to recovery.

Rehab Week dates

Year Date Day
2025 September 15–21 Monday–Sunday