[…] and family members now what you and the person with a brain injury need. Not only will you be supported, but you’ll show friends and family how best to support you both. Hope As your friend/family member moves through recovery, it’s important to focus on the positives. You will all feel hopeful when you […]
[…] injury sees a trained dysphagia specialist (SLP, RD or OT) for a full assessment to find out what type of food texture and liquid thickness will work best for them. Eating behaviors can be really important too. The following are common guidelines that make sense for everyone: Always chew food completely before swallowing Avoid […]
[…] could also be related specifically to their brain injury. The health care team will be able to help you figure out what is prompting these symptoms, how best to manage them, and how to develop a continuity of care plan. To provide the health care teams and other people in their circle of support […]
[…] environment, audience or consequences of their words or actions. This can lead to oversharing of information, inappropriate conversation and insensitivity towards others. This is called disinhibition. The best way to avoid inappropriate sharing is for the person to have a step-by-step checklist for what to do when conversing with someone. This can include: to […]
[…] pet is an additional responsibility, so it’s important to talk with other members of your household and take some time to consider this option. It isn’t the best choice for everyone. More information about pet and health research Resources for caregivers The Canadian Mental Health Association has a guide for caregivers. You can also […]
[…] dedicated himself to raising awareness and advocating for TBI and invisible injuries through his upbeat and amusing English humour by doing public speaking and podcasts, as a best selling amazon author, columnist for Aware Now and Ambassador for Awareness Ties for TBI and PTSD. Paul believes that you can change the world one story […]
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