Injuries are serious medical issues that require immediate and effective treatment. Those who sustain injuries can find that there are numerous services and resources available to aid them in their recovery, from building a support network to accessing financial assistance. These articles highlight the most important Services for Injury Recovery and how to make use of them.
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Acute care for a brain injury is typically provided in a hospital or rehabilitation facility, depending on the severity of the injury and anticipated longer-term functional outcomes. During acute rehab, health professionals work with the individual to regain as much independence in daily activities as possible.
Comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation facilities are often located in large urban centers that may be many hours, and even across states, from the patient’s home. This can be difficult for families, especially those from lower income backgrounds who are not insured or have limited transportation options. These barriers can result in delayed or missed opportunities for early intervention and improved long-term outcomes (CDC, 2018; Greene et al., 2014).
Home and Community-Based Services
Persons with TBI commonly need access to a range of specialized home and community-based services to meet their ongoing rehabilitation needs, including targeted cognitive, speech-language pathology, physical or occupational therapy, vestibular and oculomotor rehabilitation, cervical strain treatment, psychotherapy for mental health concerns, and adaptive fitness, wellness, sports, and recreational programs (BIAUSA, 2021). Some individuals may also require assistive devices such as wheelchairs and other specialized equipment.…