Tips and information on brain injury for adults and veterans
Tip Cards on adults and veterans have information on symptoms, treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery for traumatic brain injury (TBI), blast injury, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and concussion (mild brain injury). These Tip Cards give hundreds of tips and checklists with strategies for families, therapists, advocates, and caregivers.
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Information and tips for families on adapting professional case management skills and applying them to managing care and services for a brain injury survivor at home and in the community.
Information for survivors and families with tips on meeting new challenges, making accommodations and developing compensatory strategies after acquired brain injury. Discusses importance of support at home and in the community for brain injury recovery and adjustment.
Tips and information help TBI survivors, families, and professionals understand benefits and limits of natural, professional and peer supports. Gives practical tips for creating support systems after acquired brain injury.
Brain injury tip card explains what a coma is and how its severity is measured by coma scales. Gives tips for families for visiting and bedside coma care.
Concussion tip card describes early and persistent symptoms of concussion, types of concussion, and mild brain injury treatment and recovery in adults.
Many survivors of brain injury have seizures immediately after the injury or over time. Common questions of families, survivors and caregivers are answered about the causes, types and treatment of seizures after acquired brain injury.
Information on causes and types of headaches after concussion, traumatic brain injury, head trauma or neck injury. Discusses options for treatment with tips for talking with the doctor about headaches after trauma.
PTSD information describes causes, signs, symptoms and effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after a concussion or traumatic brain injury. PTSD is often seen in service members and veterans exposed to blast injuries but can also occur in civilians hurt in car crashes, natural disasters and other life threatening events.
Discusses uses and types of medication for adults and children with brain injury to help with emotional and psychological changes and to improve cognitive abilities.
Information guide helps families, survivors and clinicians understand the effects of an injury to the brain and reactions to medications after head trauma. Gives tips for discussing medication with a physician when a person has a TBI.