[…] discussing COVID-19 with others include: “I’m following the recommendations of my local health authority.” “It’s a frustrating situation, but I’m making the decision that I feel is best for me and/or my household.” “I disagree with you, but I respect your opinion.” “For the health and mental well-being of myself, I’ll be .” “Since […]
[…] discussing COVID-19 with others include: “I’m following the recommendations of my local health authority.” “It’s a frustrating situation, but I’m making the decision that I feel is best for me and/or my household.” “I disagree with you, but I respect your opinion.” “For the health and mental well-being of myself, I’ll be .” “Since […]
[…] brain tumour A brain tumour is diagnosed by using a combination of neurological exams, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) scans. Doctors will determine the best treatment for a brain tumour based on factors like: Age Overall health Tumour location Tumour size Tumour type For malignant tumours (such as cancer), surgery, radiation, […]
[…] relief. People who used drugs and alcohol before their injury may wonder if it is safe to return to use. In general, research suggests that it is best to avoid using alcohol or other substances after brain injury to allow the brain to heal and avoid more serious problems. Understanding how drugs affect recovery […]
[…] recommendations. Depending on your private or work insurance plan, occupational therapy and cognitive behaviour therapy may be partially or fully covered under psychotherapy services. It is always best to check directly with your insurance provider about your coverage. Communicate your experience with fatigue Your loved ones and friends may not understand how deeply fatigue […]
[…] feel upset if they don’t recognize you or remember past events/information about you. It’s helpful to understand the cognitive changes a person is experiencing and how to best support them to make daily living more comfortable for everyone. It’s important to note that these cognitive changes after a brain injury won’t happen in everyone. […]
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