Why Trauma-Informed Care Matters in Community-Based Brain Injury Services.
Trauma-informed care is critical in Connecticut’s community-based brain injury services. Learn what ABI survivors and families should ask when choosing a provider.
The Impact of the Holidays on Individuals Living With Brain Injury — and How to Navigate the Season With Support
Holiday Stress and Brain Injury: How to Navigate the Season With Support
The holiday season can be especially challenging for individuals living with brain injury. Increased social demands, sensory overload, fatigue, and emotional stress can intensify symptoms and make traditional celebrations overwhelming. This article explores the impact of the holidays on brain injury survivors and offers practical strategies to reduce stress, maintain routine, and prioritize well-being. Learn how person-centered, community-based brain injury support services can help individuals and families navigate the season with confidence, compassion, and meaningful connection.
Why Sleep Matters After Brain Injury: Reducing Seizure Risk & Promoting Recovery
Poor sleep following a brain injury may significantly increase the risk of seizures and epilepsy. Learn how emerging research, including a new FIU study, is connecting sleep disturbances with long-term neurological outcomes—and discover practical strategies to support recovery through improved sleep health.
Beyond the Myths: What You Really Need to Know About Concussions.
Concussions are more common than many people realize—but real information about them is often clouded by myths and media portrayals. At The Supported Living Group, we understand the unique challenges people face when recovering from a traumatic brain injury (TBI), whether caused by a fall, car accident, or other everyday event. Our specialized services, including the Connecticut ABI Waiver program and private pay brain injury supports, are designed to meet individuals exactly where they are in their healing journey.
The Crucial Role of Family Support in Brain Injury Recovery
Brain injury recovery is a complex journey, often filled with physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges. For individuals navigating this path, family support is an essential pillar that can significantly influence the recovery process. At The Supported Living Group, we recognize the importance of not just professional care but also the strength and resilience that family members bring to the recovery experience. In this blog, we explore how family support can make a tangible difference and the resources available to Connecticut families through our comprehensive brain injury support services.