Brain Injury Rehab

Referrals accepted by doctors, social workers, or family. Patient must have a non-progressive brain injury, be in a lessening coma or non-comatose state, and have expectation of good rehabilitation outcome. Program has structured treatment plan to re-establish patient’s role in community. Criteria: medically stable, head injury sustained no more than 2 months prior, evidence of… Continue Reading Brain Injury Rehab [...]

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Brain Injury Rehabilitation

With a long track record of experienced, specialized brain injury rehabilitation, our hospital has restored hope and encouraged maximum outcomes for many patients and their families. Brain injury rehabilitation focuses on:     * Restoring the best possible level of physical, cognitive and behavioral function     * Improvement for a return to home, school or… Continue Reading Brain Injury Rehabilitation [...]

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Brain Injury Residential Services

CO-OP’s brain injury services include residential and day supports through CO-OP Milestones in Taunton and Milestones Cape Cod in Sandwich, including Community-Based Day Supports (CBDS) and job placement assistance. Our residential services provide a comfortable and secure home life. We work on promoting independence and opportunities for rich life experiences. CO-OP’s knowledgeable staff also… Continue Reading Brain Injury Residential Services [...]

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Brain Injury Services

24-HOUR RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT SERVICES Our 24-Hour Residential Support Services give people with brain injury a safe, comfortable home. They can be closely connected to family members, friends, and their community. People are helped by a team of support professionals. The team  coordinates medical care, gives transportation to medical appointments, and helps with activities of… Continue Reading Brain Injury Services [...]

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Brain Injury Services

Riverside’s Residential Services for acquired brain injury (ABI) have been developed specifically for adults who are living with an acquired brain injury, either traumatic or non-traumatic. We provide homes in residential neighborhoods where people are a part of the community in which they live. We work to help each person reach their goals while… Continue Reading Brain Injury Services [...]

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Brain Injury Services

Residential Supports Funded under contract with the Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services (DDS) and MassAbility, CMHS provides 24/7 residential support services for adults (over the age of 22) with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD) and brain injury. We help with all aspects of daily living skills. We promote community involvement and maximize individual potential. Our 24-hour… Continue Reading Brain Injury Services [...]

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Brain Injury Services

At Berkshire County Arc, we made an setting for people with brain injuries to relearn old skills, develop new skills and increase their self-esteem. People can successfully reach personal goals. Currently, Berkshire County Arc staff members assist 37 people with the transition from rehabilitation. They can becime active and contributing members of their communities.… Continue Reading Brain Injury Services [...]

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Brain Injury Services

Krempels Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people living with brain injury from trauma, tumor, or stroke. In partnership with universities and community volunteers, Krempels Center offers programs that engage members in meaningful and productive experiences and provides ongoing support and resources to those impacted by brain injury.  Wheelchair… Continue Reading Brain Injury Services [...]

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Brain Injury Supports

People Incorporated is a Qualified Provider of Brain Injury Support and Services. Services are for adults living with an acquired brain injury (ABI). Our 24-hour Residential Supports and Shared Home Supports are provided in residential neighborhoods.  People become part of the community in which they live. We partner with each person as they work… Continue Reading Brain Injury Supports [...]

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