Living in the Community after Brain Injury for Adults and Vetera

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Living in the Community after Brain Injury for Adults and Vetera
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Tips and information on living and working in the community

by Pam Fleming, CCC-SLP, Jane Goodwin, M.A.,CCC-SLP, Stephanie Kolakowsky-Hayner, M.A., Jeffrey S. Kreutzer, Ph.D., Linda Larson, M.A.,CCC-SLP, Vincent Licenziato, M.S., Susan Mirgon, M.A., Erika Mountz, O.T.R./L., Carolyn Rocchio, Barbara Stahura

This collection of 6 tip cards discusses the many challenges in the community that adult and veteran survivors face after a brain injury from trauma or blast explosion. Physical, cognitive, behavioural and emotional changes after a brain injury can make it difficult for many adults and veterans to become independent, be employed, or return to school.

This packaged set of tip cards includes:

 
1. Adults with Brain Injury - Myths & Stereotypes about Work and Life
 
2. Thinking About Work? Services that can Help
 
3. Back to Work? Options after a Disability
 
4. Work Myths and Facts about Hiring Individuals with Disabilities
 
5. Going to College - When a Student has a Brain Injury
 
6. Journaling after Brain Injury
 
These tip cards are packaged as a complete set with a wrap-around cover which can be personalised with your logo.
 
See the Table of Contents for more details.
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