Neha Sabharwal, DPT is a rehabilitation leader whose work focuses on advancing mobility as a systems-level standard across post-acute and long-term care environments. Her professional efforts center on integrating mobility into clinical practice, interdisciplinary workflows, and organizational quality frameworks within skilled nursing and geriatric care settings.
Her leadership spans rehabilitation program design, workforce integration, and operational alignment, with emphasis on scalable implementation models that support functional outcomes, safety, and care continuity for aging populations. This work positions rehabilitation not as a discrete service, but as a core component of health system performance.
In addition to clinical and operational leadership, she contributes to professional and public discourse on mobility and rehabilitation systems through published commentary and scholarly work, with focus on post-acute care delivery and health system reform.
She currently serves in rehabilitation leadership roles within skilled nursing and post-acute care settings and holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. Her work reflects a sustained commitment to advancing mobility as a foundational metric in rehabilitation and elder care.