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NeuroRestorative Academy - Elkton

1040 Singerly Rd
Elkton, MD 21921
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Ages 2-22

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NeuroRestorative Academy - Elkton operates at 1040 Singerly Road in Elkton, Maryland, the same site previously listed under Shorehaven Inc. The domain shorehavenincorporated.com now redirects to NeuroRestorative, a national rehabilitation provider and a Sevita Health company, and this location appears in the NeuroRestorative network as "NeuroRestorative Academy - Elkton." It is an accredited, nonpublic therapeutic education program that serves children and youth from newborn through age 21.

The Academy works with students who are recovering from or living with brain and spinal cord injuries, complex medical needs, illness, autism, and behavioral challenges. Rather than running a standard curriculum on its own, the team coordinates with each student's home school district to build an individualized plan of learning and support tied to that child's goals. Classroom instruction is delivered in small groups with a low teacher-to-student ratio and a lot of one-to-one attention, so the academic work can be paced to where each student is.

Staffing reflects the combined education and clinical model. The team includes special education teachers and education aides alongside registered nurses, speech-language pathologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, board-certified behavior analysts (BCBAs), psychologists, behavioral technicians, and life skills trainers. On-site services span special education, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, applied behavior analysis, and nursing and medical care, which lets the program support students who need both schooling and ongoing therapeutic or medical care during the day.

Admissions and age eligibility vary by program, and intake runs through NeuroRestorative's central admissions team rather than a local enrollment office. Families and referring professionals can reach the Elkton program at 800-743-6802 or through the NeuroRestorative referral form. NeuroRestorative also publishes a bullying policy for the Academy. Tuition, exact enrollment numbers, and the specific student-to-teacher ratio are not posted publicly, so prospective families should confirm those details and funding options directly with the admissions team.

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Special educationPhysical therapyOccupational therapySpeech-language therapyApplied behavior analysis (BCBA)Psychology servicesNursing and medical careBehavioral healthLife skills trainingBehavioral health challengesBrain injuriesLanguage-based learning disabilitiesMedically complex illnessesSpinal cord injuriesTwice-exceptionalPrivateIndividualized careLow student-teacher ratio

Who is this school for?

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  • Private
  • Language-based learning disabilities
  • Twice-exceptional
  • Elementary (K-5)

What support will my child receive?

  • Life skills training

What is the learning environment like?

  • Low student-teacher ratio
  • Specialized facilities

How does the school partner with families?

  • Community events

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