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NEW Acquired Brain Injury title

5 Oct 09

RealTime Health has partnered with BrainLink to produce a programme focussing on the complexities of living with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) . Experiences are shared from the point of view of both the person directly affected by the ABI and those who care for them.

An ABI can trigger varying degrees of changes in a person’s ability to communicate, their behaviour, personality and their physical abilities. An ABI is usually permanent, and can range from mild to catastrophic.

Click on the different clips to hear first-hand testamonies from people who have experienced ABI, the impact it has had on their lives and the ways they manage the condition. 

 

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