[…] on respect, even when disagreeing Disagreements are a guarantee in relationships, and after a brain injury you may find yourself disagreeing about different things. But do your best not to let anger, sadness, or hurt feelings interfere with being respectful to your partner. They’re struggling with their feelings too, and while you may not […]
[…] for Concussion & Prolonged Symptoms for Adults 18 years of Age or Older Living Guideline for Pediatric Concussion Preventing Falls and Reducing Injury from Falls—International Affairs & Best Practice Guidelines September 2017 Recommendations—Heart & Stroke Brain injury reports This section is meant to provide access to health care professionals to some national reports available […]
[…] audiologist may recommend . In-the-ear (ITE) This type of hearing aid fits inside the ear canal and on the outer portion of the ear. This type is best for mild hearing loss. Behind-the-ear (BTE) This type fits behind the ear. This hearing aid works for all degrees of hearing loss, including severe. Behind-the-ear aids […]
[…] some help – so let your friends and family members know what you need. Not only will you be supported, but you’ll show friends and family how best to support you. And try your best to accept that help. Hope As you move through recovery, it’s important to focus on the positives. You will […]
[…] audiologist may recommend . In-the-ear (ITE) This type of hearing aid fits inside the ear canal and on the outer portion of the ear. This type is best for mild hearing loss. Behind-the-ear (BTE) This type fits behind the ear. This hearing aid works for all degrees of hearing loss, including severe. Behind-the-ear aids […]
[…] be confusing to you and others, and you may wonder how they might impact your plans to return to work. Your medical care team is in the best position to discuss your specific situation with you. However, there are some shared experiences from others who have returned to work that you may find helpful. […]