Supporting a Brain Injury Survivor During the Holidays: Tips for Family Members in Connecticut
The holiday season is a time for celebration, connection, and reflection. However, for families of brain injury survivors, this time of year can also bring unique challenges. From sensory overload to changes in routine, navigating the holidays requires extra care and understanding. At The Supported Living Group, we understand the importance of creating a supportive environment for survivors and their loved ones.
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.
Celebrating Disability Pride Month: What It Means for Brain Injury Survivors in Connecticut
Every July, Disability Pride Month offers a unique opportunity to celebrate the achievements and resilience of individuals with disabilities, including brain injury survivors. For those in Connecticut, supported by organizations like the Supported Living Group (SLG), this month is a time to highlight their journeys, raise awareness about their needs, and advocate for greater inclusion and support.