
Newsweek has named Centre for Neuro Skills (CNS), a leading neurorehabilitation service provider, to its list of America’s Greatest Midsize Workplaces for 2025. As the sole neurorehabilitation provider in the healthcare category, CNS achieved a prestigious 5-star rating in the annual workplace evaluation.
The recognition stems from a comprehensive analysis conducted by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights, which examined over 3.5 million online employee reviews and public data from 9,000 companies with 500-1,000 employees. A third-party data provider, Aniline, further assessed the organizations using more than 120 key performance indicators, including leadership, integrity, compensation, career development, workplace culture, and work-life balance.
David Harrington, president and CEO of CNS, emphasized the significance of the award, stating that the recognition reflects the organization’s commitment to creating a workplace built on trust, respect, and shared growth. The company believes in fostering an environment where employees can thrive, contribute, and feel genuinely valued.
CNS, which operates seven locations across California and Texas, is expanding its reach with a new clinic set to open in late 2025 in Plano, Texas. The facility will offer comprehensive services including vision, neurobehavior, cognitive retraining, speech, physical, and occupational therapy. The clinic will be equipped with advanced care technologies such as the ZeroG® Gait and Balance System and a Bioness Integrated Therapy System to support patient rehabilitation.
The organization’s patient-centered approach focuses on tailored care and maximizing patient outcomes through residential inpatient, day treatment, telerehabilitation, and continued care programs. These services aim to help patients rebuild independence through community reintegration and life skills development.
Founded by Dr. Mark Ashley in 1980, CNS has established itself as a world leader in intensive rehabilitation and medical programs for individuals recovering from various types of brain injuries. The Newsweek recognition underscores the organization’s commitment to excellence not only in patient care but also in creating a supportive and dynamic workplace environment.

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