Recovery Resources
The products, therapies, and organizations that have made a real difference in Jackie's recovery — shared in the hope they might help someone else.
These are products Jackie genuinely uses in her recovery and daily life. She shares them because they've made a real difference — not because anyone asked her to.
Jackie's personal recommendations are coming soon. She only shares things she actually uses and loves — so this page will grow naturally as she finds what works.
Follow @jaxandrose on Instagram to see what she's using day to day.
The types of therapy Jackie has done or is currently doing. This isn't medical advice — it's one family's experience.
Intensive speech therapy to address expressive aphasia. Jackie works with speech-language pathologists to rebuild her ability to communicate, find words, and express complex thoughts.
Focused on right-side weakness, balance, and mobility. From learning to walk again to building strength for everyday tasks with Knoxly.
Adapting daily activities — cooking, makeup, dressing, caring for Knoxly — to work with left-hand dominance and ongoing recovery.
As Jackie and the family travel to new therapy destinations, this section will grow with details about what's working and what's next.
If you or someone you love is navigating brain injury, aphasia, or recovery, these organizations can help.
World-renowned rehabilitation for brain and spinal cord injuries. Jackie's primary rehab facility.
craighospital.org →Education, awareness, and support for brain aneurysm survivors and their families.
bafound.org →Resources, community, and advocacy for people living with aphasia.
aphasia.org →The family's GoFundMe helps cover therapy, travel, and medical costs as they continue the recovery journey.
Support the Journey →