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Driving after brain injury

[…] all. This is a challenge for people who are used to being independent. It can also pose a challenge for people who need to travel for errands, visits or rehabilitation appointments. Although adapted transport services may be available, for many people following a brain injury, the convenience and independence that comes with driving makes […]

Driving after brain injury

[…] all. This is a challenge for people who are used to being independent. It can also pose a challenge for people who need to travel for errands, visits or rehabilitation appointments. It can also be challenging for caregivers who become responsible for transportation, and the errands that need to be done out of the […]

Substance use

[…] Advocating for more research into the relationship between overdoses and brain injury as well as services is one way to bring further attention to this important issue. Visit the advocacy section of our website to find out how to be an effective advocate as well as templates for letters. Addiction & problematic substance use […]

Terms and Conditions of Use

[…] information about the use of the Brain Injury Canada Website. We use web server logs and industry-standard website statistics software to count the number of users who visit our website and to count the number of views of particular pages, as well as to track other general statistics about our Website. The IP address […]

Emotional effects

[…] to handle it. One example: if you get stressed because you can’t remember what house cleaning needs to be done, a checklist can help manage that stress. Visit support groups Many communities have local brain injury associations or support groups with activities and resources. Participating in support groups is a great way to build […]

In the hospital

[…] acute care? What rehabilitation centres will provide the patient with this care? Who will be on the patient’s recovery team? Will the patient’s family be able to visit often? What kinds of support are available for people living with brain injury? Why doctors can’t predict recovery time Brain injuries range in severity and affect […]