Rebuilding Lives: The Impact of Brain Injury on Natural Support Structures

The aftermath of a brain injury is often a journey marked by profound challenges, extending beyond the individual to the breakdown of natural support structures. Family dynamics, social connections, and community ties can face significant strain. In this blog post, we explore the intricate ways in which brain injuries disrupt these support systems and shed light on the invaluable role community-based ABI Waiver providers, exemplified by The Supported Living Group, play in rebuilding lives for those in Connecticut.

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Avoiding the Pitfalls: The Dangers of Infantilizing Individuals with Brain Injury.

Caring for individuals with brain injuries requires a nuanced approach that respects their autonomy and dignity, which is something that The Supported Living Group (SLG) has mastered. However, one common pitfall across Conneciucts ABI Waiver Program and raised as a concern by many brain injury survivors is unintentional infantilization. Infantilization, treating adults as if they were children, can have detrimental effects on their well-being, hindering their recovery and quality of life.

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Unveiling the Healing Canvas: The Benefits of Art-Based Vocational Programming for Brain Injury Survivors

Brain injury survivors in Connecticut often face unique challenges on their journey to recovery, requiring innovative approaches to rehabilitation. Among the diverse array of therapeutic interventions, art-based vocational programming stands out as a powerful tool for fostering cognitive, emotional, and vocational rehabilitation. In this blog post, we explore the transformative benefits of incorporating art-based vocational programming into the rehabilitation journey of brain injury survivors.

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Navigating the Uncharted Waters of Isolation After Brain Injury

After overseeing The Supported Living Group's (SLG’s) efforts to empower hundreds of brain injury survivors associated with the Connecticut ABI Waiver Program since 2006, it is clear that living with the aftermath of a brain injury is an unparalleled journey that not only affects the individual directly involved but also reshapes the landscape of relationships, daily routines, and emotional well-being. One of the lesser-discussed aspects of this challenging road is the profound sense of isolation that often accompanies it. In this post, I will attempt to delve into the intricacies of isolation after a brain injury, shedding light on the emotional and social dimensions, as well as offering insights and strategies for coping.

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