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A systematic review of psychometric properties of questionnaires assessing activities of daily living among older adults with neurocognitive disorders
Cognitive impairment affects memory and thinking. It makes tasks like dressing, bathing and eating harder. Health-care workers use questionnaires to find out where someone struggles.
Grounded, Then Soaring: The Arc of Brain Injury Recovery
As we design tools for rehabilitation, we should build in this flexibility—support when they need it most and space to soar when they’re ready. That’s the beauty of this work: we watch them fly off to live their lives, leaving us with the quiet joy of knowing we helped them get there.
Still Here, Yet Gone: Coping with Ambiguous Loss After a Loved One’s Brain Injury
Ambiguous Loss: Coping with Hidden Grief After Brain Injury Caring for a loved one with brain injury can bring about a unique and challenging type of grief known as ambiguous loss. Unlike the more common forms of loss where there is a clear separation, ambiguous loss...


