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Behavior Changes after Moderate to Severe TBI
This handout explains possible behavior changes after TBI, why they happen, and how to deal with behavior issues.
Read MoreThis handout explains possible behavior changes after TBI, why they happen, and how to deal with behavior issues.
Read MoreThis guide is a resource for individuals with brain injury to be fully participating members on a board.
Read MoreFact sheet for parents to understand how to best care for and monitor their child’s concussion.
Read MoreA brain injury can affect the skills needed to drive safely. If and when an injured person may safely return to driving should be addressed early in recovery.
Read MoreDid you know your phone can actually be a tool in your brain injury recovery? There are so many low cost and free apps for just about anything, including helping to keep you relaxed, organized, or to keep track of health information.
Read MoreThe symptoms caused by a brain injury can increase the likelihood of abusing substances like opioids to temporarily relieve physical pain. Opioid addiction is on the rise, which is why it’s important to understand how it affects the brain injury community.
Read MoreAlcohol and traumatic brain injury (TBI) are closely related. This factsheet describes negative effects that may occur from alcohol use after a TBI.
Read MoreUnderstanding what puts an individual at risk for a stroke, how to spot a stroke in the moment, and what recovery looks like are the three main concepts covered in this document.
Read MoreStaying socially connected and finding activities that are rewarding and fun can be difficult to do, but is a critical part of brain injury recovery and returning to a new normal.
Read MoreChanges in sexual functioning are common after TBI. If you are experiencing sexual problems, there are things you can do to help resolve these problems.
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