Traumatic Brain injuries can really test the relationships shared within family systems. The stresses that arise out of these serious injuries can cause depression, anger and anxiety not only in the victims but also in the family members.
However, there are support structures out there for families that are experiencing trouble coping. Social workers in your […]
Entries from May 2008
Support during Trying Times
May 26th, 2008 · No Comments
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The Importance of Proper Medical Care
May 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Years ago, a 28 year-old woman sustained brain damage due to a lack of oxygen caused by the error of an anesthetist. On top this horrible medical mistake, the 78 year-old had suffered from arthritis, causing him to have difficulty performing very simple medical tasks. Negligence like this is unacceptable. Hospitals that put their clients […]
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VA Report Says Vets Not Getting Proper Brain Treatment
May 1st, 2008 · No Comments
A Veterans Affairs report says that veterans who have suffered traumatic brain injuries are still not receiving adequate care.
In addition, the report has found that veterans are not being given assistance in finding jobs after they are discharged from the hospital. This report is the first to examine the Bush administration’s long-term efforts in supporting […]
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