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.
The Vital Role of Social Engagement in Brain Injury Recovery: Insights from The Supported Living Group's ABI Waiver Support Services
Social engagement plays a crucial role in the recovery journey of brain injury survivors. At The Supported Living Group (SLG), we recognize the significance of fostering social connections as part of our ABI Waiver support services in Connecticut. In this blog post, we'll explore why social opportunities are essential for brain injury recovery and how SLG empowers survivors through community engagement.
"Digging Deeper" – An Interview From Guest Writer Gregg Pastore
As a survivor of brain injury who utilizes services associated with the Connecticut Department of Social Services ABI Waiver program, I was interested in finding out more about those who help develop and oversee my support services. Often there is a divide between providers and those they support and in this post I ask The Supported Living Group’s Executive Director, Jamie Arber, to open up about himself to help me better understand what motivates him to support me and others in the brain injury community.
Understanding Why Brain Injury Survivors Are Vulnerable to Telephone and Online Scams
Brain injury survivors in Connecticut and across the country often face numerous challenges as they navigate life post-injury, including vulnerability to telephone and online scams. In this blog, we explore the reasons behind why brain injury survivors are particularly susceptible to falling victim to scams in the digital age.