“Just Letters” A Guest Blog About Brain Injury - by Greg Pastore

It didn’t occur to me until days later that I had been in a ski accident and was totally paralyzed. A merciful doctor diagnosed me with locked-in syndrome. A blot clot formed in my neck, broke free, and entered my brain stem causing an ischemic stroke; I was lucky to be alive. He didn’t need to explain further – I was trapped in my body or ‘locked-in.’ What hope did I have to live a normal life? I’d ruminate on this until the words lost their meaning.

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Empowering Artists and Artisans in the Brain Injury Community

Art has long been recognized as a powerful form of expression, offering solace, healing, and a voice to those facing life's challenges. In the vibrant landscape of Connecticut's Brain Injury community, InspireArtsCT stands as a beacon of creativity and resilience.

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Unveiling the Healing Canvas: The Benefits of Art-Based Vocational Programming for Brain Injury Survivors

Brain injury survivors in Connecticut often face unique challenges on their journey to recovery, requiring innovative approaches to rehabilitation. Among the diverse array of therapeutic interventions, art-based vocational programming stands out as a powerful tool for fostering cognitive, emotional, and vocational rehabilitation. In this blog post, we explore the transformative benefits of incorporating art-based vocational programming into the rehabilitation journey of brain injury survivors.

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