Understanding Brain Injury
Gain A Greater Awareness For Living And Working With People You Care For
Description
Hello, thanks for stopping by to check out this course.
- Has someone you care about suffered brain injury?
- Are you finding it difficult to know how best to help them?
- Can't quite understand what is causing the physical symptoms and behaviour?
- Struggling to cope with day to day activities?
- Is life now more demanding and tiresome for everyone?
- Are there significant changes in engagement, independence and relationships?
- Want to learn practical solutions to improve quality of life for you and them?
If you're a carer looking for an inside track on how to support your loved one and cope with day to day tasks, a student planning to work in the care field, or a member of support staff working with brain injured clients, wanting to promote greater value and meaning to their lives, then this is the course for you.
I'm Debbie, an Occupational Therapist who works with individuals and their families who are struggling to cope with significant changes from major trauma, disease or disability.
OTs adopt a holistic approach to rehab and are trained in physical and mental health. I've been in OT for many years. I can offer you real insight from over 30 years worth of hands on experience in a range of clinical settings both in the UK and US, and from supporting people successfully in their own homes. I would like to share some of my experience and knowledge with you.
I aim to empower people to maximise their independence and safety, restore meaningful activity and enhance relationships throughout life.
By taking this course, I will provide you with a basic understanding about the brain and its functions, give better insight about how injury can effect that and suggest practical solutions and tools you can use to enhance interactions and working relationships long term.
What You Will Learn!
- Identify the main parts of the brain that control daily functions
- Understand how brain injury can effect our thoughts, behaviours and understanding
- Recognize physical signs and symptoms impacted by brain injury
- Learn practical ways of managing day to day problems
- Educate others about the key areas in supporting a brain injured person
- Rebuild a better future by understanding adjustments and adaptations that can be used
Who Should Attend!
- Has someone you care about suffered brain injury?
- Are you finding it difficult to know how best to help them?
- Can't quite understand what is causing the physical symptoms or behaviour?
- Struggling to cope with day to day activities?
- Is life now more demanding and tiresome for everyone?
- Are there significant changes in engagement, independence and relationships?
- Want to learn practical solutions to improve quality of life for you and them?
- This course is aimed at students, carers and support workers wanting to expand their own knowledge and experience
- Healthcare companies and their staff wanting to ensure consistent high quality care
- Therapists or healthcare workers as part of ongoing professional development and learning