🧠When Therapy Ends, the Brain Keeps Growing: The Neurosize™ Continuation Plan
- mrgabrielbotet
- Oct 10
- 2 min read

Most people lose access to therapy after insurance-covered sessions end - usually within just 6 to 12 weeks after a stroke, brain injury, or diagnosis. The sessions stop. The paperwork closes. But the brain? It’s still trying to heal.
Neuroplasticity Doesn’t Have an Expiration Date
Neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to form new pathways and reorganize itself, continues for years. Research shows that people can keep improving long after the “therapy window” closes, especially when they stay mentally active and engaged. Yet many find themselves without structured ways to do that.
The Gap Between Recovery and Real Life
After formal rehab ends, people are often told to “keep the mind active.” But what does that really mean? Reading? Sudoku? Watching TV? For many, the real challenge is finding something guided, interactive, and actually enjoyable that stimulates the same neural systems used in therapy, without the medical red tape.
That’s Where Neurosize™ Comes In
Neurosize turns science into practice, a continuation plan for your brain. Our short, audio-only sessions guide participants through creative, novel thinking games that challenge flexibility, attention, and imagination. We also use large-format card sets so groups can experience the same stimulation together, hands-on.
These are not medical exercises; they’re cognitive experiences, built on curiosity, play, and creativity. They’re the bridge between therapy and everyday living.
The Brain Doesn’t Stop Healing When the Paperwork Ends
Whether you’re living post-stroke, working with memory changes, or simply looking to stay mentally sharp, your brain deserves ongoing novelty and engagement.
At Neurosize™, we believe healing isn’t a clinical checkbox, it’s a lifelong process of adaptation, wonder, and rediscovery.
Want to experience it for yourself?
👉 Experience it for yourself. Schedule a complimentary 30-minute session and see how Neurosize™ keeps your brain active and growing, no cameras, no pressure, just play.



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