Glamping - A Guest Blog About Brain Injury - by Greg Pastore
Glamping is camping only glamorous – this is camping in comfort by bringing non-essential items that fit in your car. With a car full, you can drive up to a campsite and set up a tent without keeping track of daylight. Really, this is the chief concern next to a masterful culinary creation. Making food requires no consideration for bulk and all regards for flavor (Flavor isn’t much of a concern after hiking-in with what can be carried on your back.) With a cooler full of food, a Bluetooth speaker gently played music, which romanticized the moment.
Navigating Employment Loss After a Brain Injury: Lessons from Emilia Clarke’s Journey
Experiencing a brain injury can be life-altering, affecting various aspects of daily life, including employment. The sudden shift from being a capable, productive individual to facing significant challenges can be overwhelming. Actress Emilia Clarke's experience sheds light on this difficult journey, offering valuable insights and hope for brain injury survivors.
Understanding ABI Waiver Services: The Top 5 Things Not to Say to a Brain Injury Survivor
When it comes to supporting brain injury survivors, words matter. The Supported Living Group, a leading provider of ABI Waiver Services in Connecticut, emphasizes the importance of compassionate and informed communication. Here, we outline the top 5 things not to say to a brain injury survivor, highlighting how our services foster a supportive environment for recovery and empowerment.