
Specialized therapy to improve quality of life.


We will be with you through every stage
Cancer treatment affects more than just one system. It impacts movement, energy, speech, digestion, mental clarity, and overall function. That’s why our approach goes beyond treating symptoms. We see you as a complete person, not a collection of side effects.
Our oncology rehabilitation team works together to assess your unique needs and build a personalized care plan that supports you from diagnosis to survivorship. We collaborate closely with your medical team, ensuring your rehabilitation is fully integrated with your oncology care at every phase: whether it’s pre-treatment preparation, active treatment support, or post-treatment recovery.
Rehabilitation may begin before surgery or chemotherapy (what we call “prehabilitation”) to build resilience, improve outcomes, and reduce side effects. During treatment, we help manage fatigue, pain, weakness, mobility issues, and more, providing strategies to stay safe and active. After treatment, we work to restore function, address long-term effects, and help you confidently return to your daily life.
You’re not just another patient. You’re a person navigating one of the hardest experiences life can throw at you. And we’re here to walk through it with you, every step of the way.

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Cancer treatment can take a toll on your body, from fatigue and weakness to pain, swelling, and mobility challenges. Our oncology-trained physical therapists are here to help you recover safely, rebuild strength, and restore confidence in how you move.
We focus on improving range of motion, balance, endurance, and everyday function, while also addressing the unique complications that can come with treatment. This includes managing lymphedema, radiation fibrosis, pelvic floor issues, and post-surgical limitations.
But we don’t work in isolation. Our physical therapists collaborate closely with your occupational and speech therapy team to understand how everything connects: your movement, your energy, your daily routine, and your quality of life. Together, we create a plan that’s fully customized to your diagnosis, goals, and lifestyle.
Treatment is hands-on, movement-based, and built around you. We also help establish long-term support systems, incorporating gentle soft tissue mobilization, yoga-based movement, and whole-body wellness strategies designed to meet you where you are and move you forward.
Because healing your body means supporting all of you.

Cancer and its treatments can affect more than your body. It can impact how you think, feel, and function in your daily life. Our occupational therapy team is here to help you navigate those changes and get back to doing what matters most.
We work with you to manage fatigue, improve focus and memory, and rebuild the skills needed for everyday activities, whether that’s cooking, working, parenting, or just getting through the day with more ease. Therapy includes personalized assessments, goal setting, and practical strategies for conserving energy, managing cognitive changes, and adapting your environment for success.
But we know it’s not just about function. It’s about feeling capable, confident, and like yourself again. Together, we help make your transition back to work, school, or other important roles smoother, safer, and more sustainable.
Supporting not just physical recovery, but emotional resilience and quality of life.

Speech-language therapy is a vital part of care for anyone facing head and neck cancer. Our certified clinicians are involved from the beginning, helping manage the side effects of treatment, protect critical functions, and support recovery every step of the way.
We address changes in speech, voice, swallowing, and jaw mobility with a personalized, evidence-based approach. Whether you’re working to avoid feeding tube dependence, reduce the risk of aspiration, or regain safe, comfortable eating and drinking habits, we’re here with expert strategies that prioritize both safety and quality of life.
Our team also specializes in voice restoration after total laryngectomy and jaw rehabilitation using the ARK-J Program, helping reduce pain, improve motion, and manage long-term effects with confidence and care.
But speech and swallowing challenges don’t exist in isolation. They affect your energy, your nutrition, your independence, and how you move through daily life. That’s why our speech-language pathologists work closely with your physical and occupational therapy team to see the whole picture. Together, we coordinate care that supports not just your voice or your ability to swallow, but your overall strength, function, and wellbeing.
Because communication and nourishment are essential to being human. We’re here to help you hold onto both.
With many years of combined clinical experience in treating patients with complicated, early, and late-stage cancers, our team is focused on helping every cancer patient reclaim their life! If you or a loved one is suffering from any type of cancer, CRG may have the potential to lead you towards a complete and holistic recovery.
Our integrative rehabilitation and wellness team is specially trained in an evidence-based, interdisciplinary and oncology-specific approach to help improve functional outcomes and quality of life!

Cancer rehabilitation is specialized therapy designed to support individuals before, during, and after cancer treatment.
Unlike general rehab, it addresses cancer specific challenges like fatigue, neuropathy, swelling, surgical limitations, and cognitive changes.
Our team works closely with your oncology providers to tailor therapy to your diagnosis, treatment plan, and current phase of care.
Rehabilitation can start before treatment begins, this phase is called prehabilitation.
Starting early helps prepare your body for surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation by improving strength, stamina, and resilience.
Research shows that patients who begin therapy before treatment often experience fewer side effects and recover more quickly.
Yes. Many patients benefit from rehab during active treatment. Our therapists help manage common side effects like fatigue, joint pain, weakness, swelling, and balance issues, with therapy adapted to your treatment schedule and daily energy levels.
Everything is coordinated with your oncology team to ensure safety and continuity of care.
Posttreatment rehab focuses on long-term recovery and quality of life.
We help address lingering effects like stiffness, nerve pain, limited mobility, difficulty with daily activities, and even cognitive changes sometimes referred to as “chemo brain.”
Therapy is focused on rebuilding function and helping you return to work, home, and life with more confidence and less discomfort.
No. Cancer rehab is appropriate for individuals with all types and stages of cancer, from early diagnosis through survivorship.
Whether you're newly diagnosed, actively in treatment, or years into remission but still experiencing side effects, our team can build a plan that meets you where you are.
Our approach supports you at every stage, helping reduce side effects, improve outcomes, and restore quality of life. We assess the whole person, not just individual symptoms, because every phase of cancer treatment affects your body, mind, and daily life in different ways.
Prehabilitation (Before Treatment)
Rehabilitation can begin even before your cancer treatment starts. This proactive phase, called prehabilitation, focuses on strengthening your body, building endurance, and preparing physically and mentally for surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation. Research shows that patients who start therapy early experience fewer side effects, recover faster, and have better outcomes overall.
Our team works together to assess your baseline function across movement, energy, swallowing, and cognitive health. Then we create a personalized plan to optimize your strength and resilience before treatment begins.
Rehabilitation (During Treatment)
As you move through active cancer treatment, our team provides ongoing support to manage side effects like fatigue, pain, swelling, balance issues, weakness, and reduced mobility. Therapy sessions are tailored to your treatment schedule and adapted to how your body is responding.
We work closely with your oncology team to ensure care is safe, coordinated, and aligned with your overall treatment goals. Our physical, occupational, and speech therapists collaborate to address how treatment is affecting all aspects of your function, from movement and daily activities to eating, speaking, and energy management.
Recovery & Survivorship (Posttreatment)
Once your cancer treatment ends, our work continues. Many patients experience long-term or delayed side effects, such as joint stiffness, nerve pain, cognitive challenges, or difficulty returning to regular activities. Our therapists help you rebuild strength, restore function, and confidently transition back to work, home, and daily life.
This phase is focused on lasting recovery and quality of life, not just short-term relief. We help you regain independence, manage lingering effects, and feel at home in your body again.

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