
Brain Injury Isn’t Always Visible: Darren Heins’ Story of Power, Joy, and Faith
April 1, 2026
Brain injury recovery is complex, often invisible, and different for every person. Darren Heins is redefining recovery through therapy, resilience, and determination. Family support and personalized care are key to […]

Depression After Brain Injury | An Insight
September 4, 2024
Over two million Americans have some form of a traumatic brain injury annually. Like so many aspects of brain injuries, depression is something that while not easily quantified, is prevalent. […]

Cognitive Issues After a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
August 4, 2023
After a friend or loved one suffers a traumatic brain injury (TBI), there are numerous things to navigate. What will their care needs look like? How will their job status […]

Strokes: What They Are and How They Are Treated
July 22, 2022
The thought of having a loved one who suddenly suffers a stroke can be quite terrifying to comprehend. Fortunately, there are facts about the nature of strokes that are readily […]

Understanding the Right Brain: Form, Function and Rehabilitation Outcomes Webinar
May 23, 2022
In part 2 of our webinar series on understanding brain function, brain injury rehabilitation specialist Dr. Jeff Snell discusses the right brain, including motor function, language, sensory, emotions, and visual […]

Understanding the Left Brain: Form, Function and Rehabilitation Outcomes Webinar
May 20, 2022
In part 1 of our webinar series on understanding brain function, brain injury rehabilitation specialist Dr. Jeff Snell discusses the left brain, including motor function, language, sensory, emotions, and visual […]

Acquired and Non-Acquired Brain Injuries: Two Umbrellas
May 13, 2022
All the terms for describing brain injuries can cause one’s head to spin: open or closed; penetrating or non-penetrating; mild or severe; traumatic or non-traumatic. Even further, a dry point-by-point […]

Brain Lobes and Their Function: Our Windows to the World
March 30, 2022
We’ve all heard someone describe themselves in one of these ways. “I’m more of a left brain person,” they might say. In traditional thinking, the left side of the brain […]
