Showing results for credit care biais cheer 2527 2533 580 site 2533 big com 2533 580 cheer bcc bases 523 bcc cheer ccc bain cheer blade ccc cheer brevetee checkups stew cheer bonne bcc shocked cbis said care bumper cheer cvhis care cheer blade cbis creera bcc cheer ccc cobain cheer 2527 807 biawwcom 580 580 cheer 2527 2533 580 site 2533 com 2533 bases 523 cheer 2527 biawwcom 580 2527 2533 580 2533 2533 580 523 2527 807 580 580

Family relationships  

[…] saying, tell them that is what you need in order to be an effective listener. Practice constructive communication It’s important to communicate constructively. Family members should think carefully about what they want to say – they may even want to write it down. Remove distractions Distractions such as the television, phones, gaming devices, or […]

Friendships & New relationships

[…] relationship with someone post-injury, this may be different than other relationships you have had in the past. You may play more of an active role in day-to-day care if the survivor is your intimate partner. Since the relationship is new, you have an opportunity to build routines together. This can be great for both […]

Psycho-social factors & return to work

[…] support. If you need to reach out, you can receive support in different ways. This may include, but is not limited to: Contacting your doctor and/or your medical care team Setting up an appointment with a therapist  Engaging in peer-to-peer support  Accessing professional support through an Employee Assistance Program (if available) Joining a support group/network […]

Financial & Income Security

[…] a different field, can my disability claim be reviewed and suspended, and subsequently re-instated at a later date if required?  Other considerations Does your financial institution and/or creditors have provisions to defer payments when a disability occurs? If so, what are the terms and conditions of this? What specific financial support is available through […]

Journaling prompts for brain injury

[…] back killing me. Mentally: Lost (can’t remember words a lot, sometimes I can’t sort out what day it is), Emotional: Frustrated and mad for not being more careful. Scared about getting better in my head. — Andy How I felt during the accident: Physical: I totally tensed up and froze when the headlights were […]

Families & Caregivers

Brain injury, rehabilitation and recovery are complex for both the individual and the people close to them. It affects families and caregivers emotionally, mentally, and physically. This section is designed for families/caregivers and includes information about brain injury causes, diagnosis, recovery and rehabilitation, and living with brain injury now and for the long-term. The […]