Conquer Paralysis Now Announces Grand Opening of Indianapolis-Based Headquarters and Second DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Center Powered byNeuroHope

  • New facility, led by Sam Schmidt, Conquer Paralysis Now Founder, INDYCAR Owner
    and Paralysis Advocate, to provide extensive comprehensive services for those living
    with neurological conditions -
  • Indianapolis-based NeuroHope, an outpatient therapy and adaptive fitness center
    started by a recovered quadriplegic in 2015, will be relocating its clinic to manage
    services at facility

    • WHAT: Grand Opening of Conquer Paralysis Now’s Indianapolis-based headquarters, home of
      DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Center powered by NeuroHope
    • WHO: Sam Schmidt, Conquer Paralysis Now Founder and INDYCAR Team Owner | Chris Leeuw, NeuroHope Founder and Executive Director | Local elected officials and motorsports executives
    • WHEN: Tuesday, October 1, 2024 | Open House + Facility Tours from 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
      (Open to media and the public)
    • WHERE: 1300 E. 96th St, Indianapolis, IN 46240 (Site of former Five Seasons Sports Club)

Conquer Paralysis Now (CPN), a nonprofit dedicated to furthering advancements in spinal cord injury research and treatment, announces the grand opening of its new headquarters in Indianapolis, which will be the home of its second DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Center powered by NeuroHope. The organization, founded by INDYCAR team owner and paralysis advocate Sam Schmidt, has relocated its current headquarters from Las Vegas into the repurposed 114,000+ square-foot facility formerly occupied by Five Seasons Sports Club.

Schmidt himself has been a quadriplegic since 2000 when he was injured in an INDYCAR accident. Since then, Schmidt has dedicated his life to finding a cure for paralysis and establishing programs and facilities to facilitate healing, rehabilitation, and independence among those living with neurological conditions.

"With the grand opening of our new headquarters in Indianapolis, Conquer Paralysis Now will collaborate with NeuroHope to treat patients with spinal cord injuries and neurological conditions, and serve clients who can use the facility recreationally,” said Schmidt. “This milestone represents our unwavering commitment to advancing research, improving lives, and empowering individuals with the promise of a brighter, more inclusive future."

In line with its commitment to collaboration and providing world-class care, Conquer Paralysis Now is collaborating with NeuroHope, an Indianapolis-based physical rehabilitation center designed to promote functional recovery and improve the health and quality of life for people living with paralysis. NeuroHope, founded in 2015, has relocated its staff, state-of-the-art equipment, and 150+ patients to the new facility, where they will offer extensive outpatient services to address more than 30 neurological conditions. Services include, but will not be limited to: physical, occupational, and speech therapy, pediatric
services, aquatic therapy, and adaptive exercise. NeuroHope will re-open at DRIVEN on September 23.

“We are proud to collaborate with Conquer Paralysis Now, whose mission to provide extended care for patients in need even after insurance runs out matches that of NeuroHope,” said Chris Leeuw, founder and executive director of NeuroHope. “Together, we are united in our commitment to pioneering solutions, providing holistic care, and offering renewed hope for individuals on their journey to recovery and well-being as we open a continuum of care center unlike anything else in the region."

Conquer Paralysis Now has invested $20 million to remodel the facility to be fully ADA-compliant and equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and technology. In addition to CPN’s office space and NeuroHope’s rehabilitation and adaptive fitness areas, the DRIVEN facility offers leasable space for outside vendors and organizations and a gymnasium for adaptive sports and recreation. All together, the goal of the DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Center is to be a resource hub for patients, families, and caregivers of those living with neurologic conditions.

About Sam Schmidt
Sam Schmidt is a resident of the Las Vegas area. He was an INDYCAR driver before suffering an injury in practice in January 2000 in which he sustained a C-3/4/5 spinal cord injury that left him a quadriplegic. He created the Sam Schmidt Paralysis Foundation (SSPF) that year to raise funds for medical research, innovative equipment used for rehabilitation, and quality-of-life issues. In 2014, the foundation was rebranded as Conquer Paralysis Now with a mission to cure paralysis while assisting those who are already disabled. Today, besides chairing Conquer Paralysis Now, Sam is a highly successful businessperson and INDYCAR team co-owner with Arrow McLaren Racing.

About Conquer Paralysis Now
Conquer Paralysis Now is a 501c3 nonprofit devoted to furthering advancements in spinal cord injury research and treatment. In 2018, CPN created a program called DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Center to fill the gap for services for people with spinal cord injuries and other neurological conditions which affect mobility. For more information, visit the CPN website at https://www.conquerparalysisnow.org/.

About DRIVEN
DRIVEN is a multidisciplinary center where individuals with disabilities can improve their physical, mental and emotional health, increase independence, and enhance their overall quality of life using a holistic approach to wellness. DRIVEN provides options for individuals with disabilities to pursue a healthy, active lifestyle. While offering a variety of new opportunities, DRIVEN also coordinates with existing programs in the area that cater to this population to ensure that all of their needs are met. For more information, visit the DRIVEN website at www.drivenlv.org.

About Chris Leeuw
Indianapolis native Chris Leeuw is the Founder and Executive Director of NeuroHope, a non-profit outpatient rehabilitation center that specializes in recovery from neurologic injuries. In 2010, Chris sustained a spinal cord injury that initially left him paralyzed from the neck down. Throughout his two-year recovery process, he traveled to clinics across the country that combined aggressive therapy with integrated wellness programs at affordable rates to help patients maximize recovery after insurance visits were exhausted. In 2012, he returned to Indiana walking, independent, and determined to create a like-minded facility in Indiana. NeuroHope opened its doors to its first patients in February 2015.

About NeuroHope
Located in Indianapolis, NeuroHope is a nonprofit, outpatient physical rehabilitation center that makes long-term, post-hospital care an affordable reality for people living with and recovering from neurologic conditions. NeuroHope provides physical, occupational, and speech therapy services, as well as adaptive fitness programs specialized for people living with physical disabilities. For more information visit: www.NeuroHopewellness.org.

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