You can find a brain injury support group very easily. You can ask a fellow person that has a brain injury. You can also ask your doctor. Finally, your government's website may have some places to get started.
There are multiple ways to support someone who has recently suffered a brain injury. One way is to join a support group. Your rehabilitation therapist will likely have information about such groups. Other ways include taking breaks, keeping a record of things, and following a routine. Keeping a consistent schedule will help to avoid confusion. Always stay supportive! Hope this helps!
They found solace in the support group.
Hope this helps you, if not please let me know what area you live in: Brain Injury Information & Support Brain Injury Society - Brooklyn, NY 11230Telephone: 718-645-4401--Referrals, consumer and legal advocacy, and support groups. NYS Medicaid Waiver Provider Services, educational forums, and decision support.url: http://www.bisociety.org The Brain Injury Association of Oregon - 2145 NE Overton, Portland, OR 97210 -- Telephone: 503-413-7707;Toll Free: 800-544-5243url: http://www.biaoregon.org -- email: biaor@biaoregon.org Cafe Plus -- 216 W. Manlius St., E. Syracuse, N.Y., Telephone: 315- 446-3124 - A social group for people who have survived head injury. Meets every Sat. 12 to 4, p.m., est.Refreshments, Companionship and much more!url: http://www.dreamscape.com/cafeplus/email: cafeplus@dreamscape.com Head Injury HotlineA non profit clearinghouse founded and operated by head injury survivors since 1985. It is a place where visitors can get information, join a discussion group, build advocacy skills, and self-care skills. The site integrates resources from diverse organizations including support groups, rehabilitation, and research sites, as well as lay and professional journals and more. email: brain@headinjury.comurl: http://www.headinjury.com -- Telephone: 206-621-8558 Mouth Magazine - PO Box 558 Topeka, KS 66601-Bimonthly magazine. Subscription info.url: http://www.mouthmag.org/ Pensacola Brain Network - (TBI / ABI) Support Group, Pensacola, Florida Survivors and caregiver oriented - monthly meetings. url: http://pensacolabrainnetwork.com/sys-tmpl/door/email: icepots@peoplepc.com TPN Inc., The Perspectives Network - PO Box 1859, Cumming GA 30028-1859 - Voice/Fax: 770-844-6898 -- Provides forums and resources for persons with brain injury, their families, caregivers, friends and the professionals who serve them. Their goals are to promote a sense of community, and to increase public awareness of brain injury. url: http://www.tbi.org -- email: TPN@tbi.org TBI Support Fund - Founded in 1995 provides financial and emotional support to needy TBI survivors. Giving limited to New Hampshire residents. email: info@braininjurysupport.org -url: http://www.braininjurysupport.org Traumatic Brain Injury - Dedicated to survivors and all who wish to learn more about traumatic brain injury. url: http://bjscloset.org/ Trident Head Injury Support Group -- 975-G Savvanah Hwy, Charleston, SC 29407 --Telephone: 843 852-5550 ext.14email: hasci@aol.com - url: http://www.thisg.com
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"An injury to one is an injury to all" means that, should you harm one person of the group, the entire group will raise everything they can and take you down.
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"To find a support group for those with reflex sympathetic dystrophy, you can try the Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association, where they can help you fully."
One effective way to get support is to join a bariatric support group. You can find more information here about it http://www.umm.edu/weightloss/bsg.htm
A baluster is a short column used in a group to support a rail, as commonly found on the side of a stairway.
A balustre is a short column used in a group to support a rail, as commonly found on the side of a stairway.
The population of Interactive Support Group is 8.
Interactive Support Group ended in 1995.