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Returning home after brain injury

[…] is to ease the transition to your next destination. It includes information regarding: Any follow up appointments Medication and prescriptions Special equipment that might be needed Specific care instructions Therapies that may be required post-discharge Things to avoid during recovery/recuperation By creating a comprehensive plan, you’ll have all the information you need in advance […]

Managing money

[…] a brain injury.. Your income should only include any money you get on a regular monthly basis. For example, don’t factor in tax returns or sales tax credits that come irregularly. Monthly expenses are anything that you pay for on a regular basis. This can include: Childcare Health Health and rehabilitation expenses that aren’t […]

Mental health and brain injury

[…] is going on. Mental health is ongoing, and many people need support for the rest of their lives—even if they feel good most of the time. Consistent care and therapies over the long-term can help, and quality continuity of care is crucial in managing ongoing mental health challenges like depression. This means having a […]

Tips for aging with a brain injury

[…] appropriate living situation In some cases, seniors are not able to live alone or at home. As you both age, you may no longer be able to care for the person with a brain injury. In these cases, long-term care homes may be the most appropriate option. Many long-term care homes are specifically equipped […]

Talking with patients about the COVID-19 vaccine

While most health care providers who work with individuals with brain injury are not directly involved in immunization programs, the COVID-19 vaccine has become an important topic. There is a large portion of Canadians that still have not made up their mind about the COVID-19 vaccine. They are in a state called vaccine hesitancy. […]