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Hope After Head Injury exists to provide hope, community, support, encouragement, education, and awareness for brain injury. It is a huge community that provides various types of support.
Support Group meets virtually monthly.
Through online support groups, the Hope Survives Podcast, blog posts, and weekly live video broadcasts, survivors and caregivers are encouraged to never give up and to keep fighting.
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The Intendu Functional Brain Trainer (FBT) is the first adaptive, motion-interactive brain training platform designed to enable people with TBI to train their cognitive skills in functional, engaging, and interactive environments in the comfort of their homes. The platform is used by leading rehab centers and is based on clinical and scientific paradigms.
Offers unique Mind Matters program to help improve memory. Numerous "Brain Health Series" talking about how to upkeep a healthy cognitive brain. Sports, fitness, summer camp, and nursery school included. Also included is an Alzheimer's program.
The Psychological Services Center (PSC) is an on-campus unit of the LSU Department of Psychology that offers testing and outpatient psychotherapy services for adults, adolescents, and children. Located at 33 Johnston Hall, we serve both LSU students and people from the surrounding Baton Rouge community while providing graduate student training and conducting research in clinical and school psychology.
The center is open to anyone in the area, and fees for services are based on a sliding scale (fees are set based on patients’ income and ability to pay).
We are equipped to assess and treat a wide variety of psychological and emotional difficulties, such as depression, anxiety, ADHD and some types of substance abuse. Clients are seen by Clinical and School Psychology graduate students who are directly supervised by LSU Psychology Department faculty.
Resources for employment, education, etc.
LRS list of regional offices statewide
The Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center (MSKTC) summarizes research, identifies health information needs, and develops information resources to support the Model Systems programs in meeting the needs of individuals with disabilities.
At our outpatient clinic we specialize in providing PT, OT, and ST services to patients with a history of brain injury, stroke, Parkinson’s, ALS, etc. Neuro is our passion and we are always looking for ways to let the community know that we are here to serve them.
Neuropsychology professional, research, publications, neuropsychology, concussions
Assisting state government in promoting partnerships and building systems to meet the needs of individuals with brain injuries and their families.