
Stroke Recovery at Home Isn’t What You Think. It’s So Much More.
Leaving the hospital with someone you love after a stroke can feel like a win—until the front door closes behind you. Suddenly, you’re back in
Leaving the hospital with someone you love after a stroke can feel like a win—until the front door closes behind you. Suddenly, you’re back in
The last blog post we shared shed light on common age-related complications that can hinder an aging adult from maintaining a healthy diet, but can
Slurred speech. Confusion. Numbness on one side of the body. Seems like a stroke, right? However, if those stroke-like symptoms subside rather rapidly and seem
Home is our sanctuary; it is where we feel most comfortable, even throughout the more trying times of our lives. That’s why so many older
There are many different types of brain injuries, but certain behavioral difficulties are common regardless of the type of brain injury that occurs. Different problematic
The brain is arguably the most important, most complicated organ in the human body. It is in charge of everything. It runs in the background,
Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation is never “one-size-fits-all”. As the caregiver for a loved one with a brain injury, the ability to effectively communicate can be
The human brain weighs only 3 pounds, 75% of which happens to be water, yet it produces enough energy to power a light bulb and
Among the many life changes following a traumatic brain injury (TBI), intimate relationships are affected in a variety of ways due to: Changes in responsibilities
Important things to keep in mind for a loved one with a TBI Providing care for a loved one who’s experienced a traumatic brain injury