TiME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Wait until you hear this. Just give a brain injury survivor an opportunity and you will be in for some marvelous surprises. Enjoy this surprise!
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Enjoy Part 2 of the Peer Support for Brain Injury Podcast. A wonderful service with some very positive results. "As of March 11, 2020, Covid hit and every hospital in the United States shut down. They did not allow visitors into the hospitals at all. This also meant that they did not allow volunteers to enter the hospital. That's when Peer Support visits became really important."-A.Boriskie (Project Developer)
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The Brain Injury Peer Visitor Association, a non-profit organization made up of and led by volunteers, is dedicated to providing the hope, peer support and resources necessary to help brain injury survivors and their families navigate the often-difficult and confusing recovery process associated with brain injuries. They offer Hope, Peer Support, Empathy, Education, and Information for hospitalized and rehabilitating brain injury survivors and their families, from someone who has BEEN THERE and DONE THAT.
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We know how hard it is to wait for something. Well your patience has paid off as we invite you to enjoy the conclusion of the radio drama 'A DATE FOR JUDY' Produced and performed by brain injury survivors from The Bluesheet Clubhouse'-A brain injury support group in Victoria BC. Enjoy and thanks for your support
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'm sure you've all been looking forward to listening to ACT 2 of the radio drama, 'A DATE FOR JUDY' performed and produced by brain injury survivors at the Blue Sheet Clubhouse Support group in Victoria, BC. Settle in and let your imagination help you meet these characters in this fun and unpredictable comedy. Enjoy
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Enjoy Episode one of A Date for Judy-Radio drama being used as a great tool to enhance speech therapy and social interaction.
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After receiving such positive responses from our last podcast with NeuroMotion we took advantage of another opportunity to speak with MOVE ADAPTED FITNESS, a specialized fitness centre right here in Victoria, BC that is located within the centre of Neuromotion. Motion is a unique place that provides people with disabilities the gift to move their bodies and improve their quality of life. Let's learn more about helping brain injury survivors live a more productive, healthy and happy life-by getting physical with MOVE. Wait to hear what their vision is! Enjoy Thanks for your support
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Today on Time to Talk Traumatic Brain Injury we welcome Jacqui VanAlstyne from Neuromotion here in Victoria, BC, to give us some information on how Neuromotion can help individuals dealing with neurological disorders. Enjoy and thanks for your support.
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Many of us are always on the search looking for anything that may help the person we care for suffering with aphasia. We may hear about behavior therapies, drugs for stroke, or surgical procedures. However, TIME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY the podcast, decided the best thing to do was to ask the person dealing with this speech disorder about what methods they think are best for us to speak to them, listen to them, have patience with them and learn about aphasia. Enjoy-'Aphasia Tips-Straight from the survivor himself'.
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Happy Holidays from The Bluesheet Clubhouse Podcast team. Grab a cozy drink and listen to some Christmas stories from the past and present as these brian injury survivor stories will tug at your heartstrings and even make you smile, Enjoy
info_outlineMany of us are always on the search looking for anything that may help the person we care for suffering with aphasia. We may hear about behavior therapies, drugs for stroke, or surgical procedures. However, TIME TO TALK TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY the podcast, decided the best thing to do was to ask the person dealing with this speech disorder about what methods they think are best for us to speak to them, listen to them, have patience with them and learn about aphasia. Enjoy-'Aphasia Tips-Straight from the survivor himself'.