Centre for Neuro Skills Recognized as Top Midsize Workplace by Newsweek
April 2nd, 2025 3:01 PM
By: HRmarketer Editorial
Newsweek has named Centre for Neuro Skills (CNS) to its America's Greatest Midsize Workplaces 2025 list, highlighting the organization's exceptional workplace culture and employee satisfaction in the healthcare rehabilitation sector.

Neurorehabilitation provider Centre for Neuro Skills (CNS) has been distinguished as one of America's Greatest Midsize Workplaces for 2025 by Newsweek, marking a significant achievement in workplace excellence. The organization stands out as the sole neurorehabilitation provider in the healthcare category, earning a prestigious 5-star rating.
Newsweek's rigorous selection process involved analyzing over 3.5 million online employee reviews and public data across 9,000 companies with 500-1,000 employees. The evaluation leveraged more than 120 key performance indicators, including leadership, integrity, compensation, career development, workplace culture, and work-life balance.
David Harrington, CNS president and CEO, emphasized the importance of creating an environment where employees can thrive and feel valued. The recognition underscores the organization's commitment to building a workplace founded on trust, respect, and collective growth.
The acknowledgment comes at a time of strategic expansion for CNS, which is preparing to open its fifth Texas location in Plano in late 2025. The new clinic will offer comprehensive rehabilitation services, including advanced technological interventions like the ZeroG® Gait and Balance System and Bioness Integrated Therapy System.
For human resources professionals and business leaders, this recognition offers valuable insights into creating high-performing workplace cultures. The Newsweek assessment demonstrates that organizations can differentiate themselves by prioritizing employee experience, professional development, and a supportive work environment.
CNS's achievement highlights the critical role of workplace culture in healthcare settings, particularly in specialized rehabilitation services. By fostering an environment that supports employee growth and engagement, organizations can enhance patient care, attract top talent, and maintain a competitive edge in their industry.
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