Brain injury affects children and adults differently, so we offer two Sample Packets.
They are called "Tip Cards" because of the emphasis on checklists and suggestions for what to do. All are written in clear language for families, educators and advocates, as well as clinicians.
They are designed for in-services, training programs, information packets and easy reference by staff and families. All tip cards are written by experts and based on recent research, literature and current clinical practices. Too few people have access to scientific and academic journals. We have taken out the jargon and translated information into practical, user-friendly pamphlets that we call tip cards. Sample packets are a great way to see the full range of topics.
This Sample Packet comes collated with a cover and is discounted 20% off the individual price... you save over $15.00.
Just click on the contents tab above for a listing of all the Tip Cards in the Adult Sample Packet.
Each tip card has bulk discounts with savings up to 50%
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| Item | SAMPA |
| Pages | 38 tip cards, 6-8 pages each. |
The Adult Sample Packet includes 38 Tip Cards...
Tips Cards on Helping Families
Life after Brain Injury: A guide for families
Emotions: Hope after brain injury
Helping Sons and Daughters
Life Changes: When a spouse or partner has a brain injury
Loss, Grief and Mourning
Depression
Caregiving
Families as Managers of Care and Services
Living a Full Life
Finding Support
Tip Cards on Concussion and Trauma
Coma
Concussion in Adults
Brain Injury: How to recognize and treat it
Seizures
Post Traumatic Headache
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Tip Cards on Treatment
Guide to Medications after Brain Injury
How Medications Work after Brain Injury
Communicating with an Adult after Brain Injury
Tip Cards on Behavior and Cognition
Myths and Facts about Behavior
Minding Behavior
Behavior at Home
Behavior Programs and Behavior Problems
Changes in Self Awareness
Memory
Tip Cards on Life in the Community
Adults Living with Brain Injury
Coping with Survival
OOPS! Social Skills
Aging
Substance Abuse
Sexuality
Talking with Families
Undiagnosed Brain Injuries in Youth and Adults
Tip Cards on College and Working
Going to College
Adults with Brain Injury: Myths and stereotypes
Thinking about Work
Back to Work
Work: Myths and Facts about Hiring