[…] you with how to complete activities of daily living as independently as possible. You may also consider meeting with an optometrist can teach you how to take care of and use your remaining vision. Topics in this section include: How the brain controls vision Vision problems after brain injury Headaches and eye pain Legal […]
[…] normal to feel. Grief can lead to profound sadness, discounting remaining abilities, and thinking about ‘what could have been’. As a friend/family member and now as a caregiver, you are going to be feeling grief too. Your life has also changed, and it will never be the same again. You may feel grief over: […]
[…] they want to represent them at different levels of government when there are elections. These representatives are responsible for making decisions about budgets, public services like health care and public works, and advocating for the areas/communities they represent. It is our job as citizens to vote for the candidates we think will do the […]
[…] groceries you intend to take While shopping, limit the number of items you touch. Pick up only what you plan on purchasing. Pay with a debit or credit card If possible, always try to pay with a debit or credit card. with the TAP method. Avoid using cash as much as possible. If you […]
[…] groceries you intend to take While shopping, limit the number of items you touch. Pick up only what you plan on purchasing. Pay with a debit or credit card If possible, always try to pay with a debit or credit card. with the TAP method. Avoid using cash as much as possible. If you […]
Filing income taxes can be confusing, particularly when trying to figure out deductions, credits, and expenses after a brain injury. Here is a brief overview of tax information and resources from the Government of Canada that can help you during tax season. How to complete and pay your taxes You can fill out your […]