To thrive in a Neurorestorative role, professionals typically need a background in rehabilitation therapy, neuroscience, or nursing, with experience in delivering care to individuals with neurological injuries or disorders. Proficiency with assistive devices, rehabilitation technologies, and familiarity with electronic health records (EHR) are commonly required, along with relevant certifications such as Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS) or equivalent. Strong interpersonal communication, patience, and teamwork skills are crucial for building trust with patients and working collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams. These skills ensure high-quality patient-centered care and effective rehabilitation outcomes in specialized neurorestorative settings.