Money Rehab gives patients a safe, realistic environment to practice online banking, bill pay, and account management — the exact financial tasks they'll face at home after discharge.
Most people leave rehab without ever practicing the exact tasks they'll face at home: logging into a bank, paying a bill online, managing a credit card. Money Rehab fills that gap.
Therapists can't have patients log into real accounts during sessions. There's no consequence-free way to practice bill pay, login flows, or account navigation — until now.
Missing a bill, overdrafting, or navigating a confusing portal can have real financial consequences. Patients need rehearsal before they're on their own.
Generic cognitive apps don't mirror real-world financial interfaces. Money Rehab uses realistic banking and utility portals — the actual environments patients use every day.
Each module mirrors a real financial portal — a utility company website, a Visa credit card account, and a credit union banking dashboard. Patients practice the actual navigation patterns and visual layouts they'll encounter at home, not a dumbed-down approximation.
Financial tasks demand working memory, sustained and divided attention, sequential processing, and executive function — exactly the cognitive domains most affected after stroke or TBI. Money Rehab was designed to challenge and train those skills in a functional, meaningful context.
No downloads, no accounts, no software installation. Open a browser on any device — laptop, tablet, or desktop in your clinic — and you're ready. Patients can also use it independently at home on any device with a browser. Nothing to configure between sessions.
Everything is simulated. No real accounts are ever accessed, no real payments are processed, and no personal financial information is entered or stored. Patients can make mistakes, get confused, and try again — exactly the kind of low-stakes rehearsal that builds confidence and skill before they're managing real money independently.
Money Rehab works across practice settings and patient populations wherever financial independence, functional cognition, and executive function are rehabilitation goals.
Use Money Rehab during sessions to target financial IADLs, assess performance across cognitive domains, and provide structured practice for home programs. Assign as independent home exercise.
Use realistic money-management tasks to target planning, working memory, organization, reasoning, problem solving, and self-monitoring in a functional context.
Practice logging in, reading account summaries, and completing payment steps in a safe environment. Repeat as many times as needed without any financial risk or pressure.
Use Money Rehab to help a loved one practice at home between therapy sessions. Understand which tasks are challenging before they face them with real stakes.
A ready-to-use clinical simulation for coursework, lab demonstrations, or fieldwork preparation. No setup, no cost — just open and use.
Use the same simulated tasks across disciplines to discuss real-world barriers, cueing needs, safety awareness, and carryover between clinic and home.
Each module is a self-contained simulation built around a specific financial task. Open any module to begin — no login, no setup, no time limit.
Navigate a realistic electric utility portal. Practice locating account details, reading a statement balance, and completing an online payment with confirmation steps.
Access a simulated Visa credit account portal. Review statement details, payment due dates, available credit, and transaction history across multiple screen views.
Log into a personal banking dashboard to practice account review, checking balances, reading transaction history, and navigating between accounts — the core of everyday financial management.
Straightforward answers to the most common questions from OTs, STs, PTAs, and rehab teams.
Yes. The modules vary in complexity. The bill pay module involves fewer steps and is a good starting point for patients with moderate deficits. The online banking module is more demanding and better suited for patients further in recovery.
Absolutely. The tool runs in any web browser — no login, no app, no installation. You can share the URL directly with patients or caregivers and assign specific modules as part of a home program.
No. Everything is simulated. No real account numbers, no real payment details, and no real login credentials are ever used or stored. The environments look realistic but are entirely contained within the browser.
Money Rehab runs on any modern browser — desktop, laptop, or tablet. For best results in a clinical setting, a laptop or desktop is recommended so patients work with the same keyboard and screen setup they'll use at home.
The current modules reflect real-world financial portals, which means they include the same accessibility limitations of those sites. For patients with low vision, we recommend pairing with the device's built-in accessibility tools (zoom, high contrast, screen readers).
Clinicians have documented it under IADL training (financial management), functional cognition, executive function, computer use training, and cognitive rehabilitation. It can be used as a functional task for planning, attention, reasoning, self-monitoring, or computer navigation goals depending on the patient's treatment plan.
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