[…] knew your energy was draining/what was happening? What did you do? If you pushed through it, what happened next? Describe any gains, no matter how small or big that you experienced. Did you receive any comments/feedback/encouragement from others either prior to, during or following the activity? What were they saying? Did participating in this […]
[…] after a brain injury, it may not be possible for you to engage with them in exactly the same way. For example: Every year you host a big holiday party at your house for all your friends. But the planning, prepping, cooking and decorating takes a lot of your mental and physical energy. You […]
[…] (such as phone numbers and addresses), answer yes/no questions and communicate frequently used phrases. The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada has more tips for survivors and caregivers on coping with aphasia Sources Aphasia Institute Vickers, 2010 “Social networks after the onset of aphasia: The impact of aphasia on group attendance”, and; Hilari & […]
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[…] sensory information (for example, phantom pain) and figuring out how to act on it Sensory problems, such as sensations on the skin, touch, and vision Explore our site to learn more about some of the most common physical effects of brain injury and physical rehabilitation. Balance Chronic pain Dystonia Fatigue Headaches Hearing loss Mobility […]
[…] films make it possible to still enjoy visual content without having to rely on audio to understand what is happening. You can put subtitles on most streaming sites easily. It’s important to note that not every streaming site or film/video will have French subtitles. Use American Sign Language American Sign Language is an effective […]
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