Breaking Down Barriers: Supporting ABI Survivors Experiencing Homelessness

Living with a brain injury is challenging enough, but when combined with homelessness, mental health struggles, or substance use, the barriers to recovery can feel overwhelming. A new study reveals how stigma, fragmented systems, and lack of supportive housing impact brain injury survivors, and what community-based solutions can make a difference. Discover the latest insights on brain injury, homelessness, and recovery, and why rethinking support systems is essential for long-term healing.

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Recognizing and Avoiding Predatory Marketing in the Connecticut ABI Service Industry

For brain injury survivors and their families, navigating the complexities of care can be overwhelming. The last thing anyone needs is to fall victim to predatory marketing practices that exploit vulnerabilities. Unfortunately, in Connecticut's Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) service industry, some providers are employing funnel marketing techniques to lure individuals into subpar or even harmful care arrangements.

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