
About Us
Return To Life is a specialized practice that helps medical and allied healthcare partners integrate a concussion-informed approach into services. We strengthen clinical practice and elevate expertise through targeted training and practical strategy, rooted in real-life insight and evidence-informed frameworks.
My Story
In 2019 a brain injury derailed Chaandani’s entire life, which left her navigating PPCS (persistent post-concussive symptoms) and an overwhelming amount of loss. Preparing a cup of tea, washing clothes and sending a single email became monumental challenges and her familiar, fast-paced lifestyle appeared impossibly far out of reach. Going through years of recovery appointments and eventually ingraining herself in the concussion space allowed her to identify key gaps in service and systems that patients face, and the demand for a new path forward.
Chaandani is now an educator for medical and allied healthcare practitioners who serve the concussion and PPCS population. She brings a wealth of knowledge gained through experience plus research, and aims to reshape the future of concussion care through innovation and strategic partnership.
My Vision
Toward a world where PPCS survivors are not only understood but celebrated for their courage and progress.
At Return to Life, we envision a future where Persistent Post-Concussive Symptoms (PPCS) are fully understood, and survivors are empowered to reclaim their strength and autonomy. By leading a bold conversation about PPCS, we aim to transform how brain injuries are recognized and supported, revolutionizing both medical and societal systems.
Collaboration is at the heart of our mission. Through strategic partnerships with clinics, governments, and private industries, we’re delivering accessible, impactful solutions and re-educating society through training programs and advocacy. Survivors will no longer feel unseen or unsupported—they will gain the tools, clarity, and confidence to rebuild their lives with purpose.
This is about more than recovery; it’s about resilience. Return to Life empowers survivors to push through limits, embrace their strength, and thrive on their own terms, creating a future where PPCS is no longer misunderstood and survivors are celebrated for their progress.