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Video Series Part 3 – Motor Vehicle Brain Injury

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    Video Series Part 3 – Motor Vehicle Brain Injury

    Navigating Your Recovery Journey

    Part 3: Support Organizations and Services

    What is this video about?

    The BC Brain Injury Association (BCBIA) has created a series of short videos (6-11 minutes each) that highlight scenarios that we think are important for individuals and families to have information about, as they navigate ICBC’s Accident Benefit Coverage system.

    When ICBC introduced changes to its Accident Benefits Coverage in April, 2019, we knew that many people would have questions, particularly if they had suffered a brain injury as a result of a motor vehicle accident.  We started out by creating a series of blog posts intended to help provide information to our stakeholders about the claims process.

    The entire […]

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    Fathers and Sons

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    Small actions, big rewards.

    For those of you who have children, you no doubt wonder, as I did, how they are faring living with a parent with an ABI. Ours is a unique situation as our now teenage son doesn’t know his dad any other way than with the ABI. It’s a mixed blessing, I’m sure. He didn’t know how dad struggled with him as a child, knowing that his child’s brain and body was often quicker than his own would allow. Our son is thoughtful, conscientious, and aware of everything. Always has been. And that’s a tough match for the parent who isn’t so quick and sure […]

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      Video Series Part 2 – Motor Vehicle Brain Injury

      Navigating Your Recovery Journey

      Part 2: Treatment Provider Options

      What is this video about?

      The BC Brain Injury Association (BCBIA) has created a series of short videos (6-11 minutes each) that highlight scenarios that we think are important for individuals and families to have information about, as they navigate ICBC’s Accident Benefit Coverage system.

      When ICBC introduced changes to its Accident Benefits Coverage in April, 2019, we knew that many people would have questions, particularly if they had suffered a brain injury as a result of a motor vehicle accident.  We started out by creating a series of blog posts intended to help provide information to our stakeholders about the claims process.

      The entire video […]

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      Intimate Partner Violence & Brain Injury


       

      Shining a light on Brain Injury Awareness Month Across Canada

      VICTORIA, B.C. June 2021:

      June is Brain Injury Awareness Month in Canada. 452 Canadians suffer a serious traumatic brain injury every day. This amounts to nearly one person every 3 minutes, equaling almost 165,000 serious brain injuries per year. This does not include concussions, non-traumatic brain injuries, military injuries, or unreported cases.

      The results of a recent survey conducted by brain injury associations across Canada revealed that approximately 61% of respondents found general lack of awareness about brain injury a key issue. These results demonstrate that we need to work harder to shine a light on the prevalence and intersectionality of brain injury.

      Please be aware […]

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        Video Series Part 1 – Motor Vehicle Brain Injury

        blop pic woman driving title pictureNavigating Your Recovery Journey

        Part 1: ICBC Accident Benefits Coverage

        What is this video about?

        The BC Brain Injury Association (BCBIA) has created a series of short videos (6-11 minutes each) that highlight scenarios that we think are important for individuals and families to have information about, as they navigate ICBC’s Accident Benefit Coverage system.

        When ICBC introduced changes to its Accident Benefits Coverage in April, 2019, we knew that many people would have questions, particularly if they had suffered a brain injury as a result of a motor vehicle accident.  We started out by creating a series of blog posts intended to help provide information to our stakeholders […]

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        The Faces of Brain Injury

        Behind every brain injury diagnosis is a real person. We are pleased to share The Faces of Brain Injury, a series of digital posters sharing a brief snapshot into the lives of brain injury survivors.

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        Debra EricksonClick on the poster to view, or individual names: Michael Coss,

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          Shining a Light on Brain Injury

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          JUNE 1, 2021

          Shining a light on brain injury in Canada

          VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA – June is Brain Injury Awareness Month in Canada. 452 Canadians suffer a serious traumatic brain injury every day. This amounts to nearly one person every 3 minutes, equaling almost 165,000 serious brain injuries per year. This does not include concussions, non-traumatic brain injuries, military injuries, or unreported cases.

          The results of a recent survey conducted by Canadian brain injury associations revealed that approximately 61% of respondents found general lack of awareness about brain injury a key issue. These results demonstrate that we need to work harder to shine a light on the prevalence and intersectionality of brain injury.

          Through multiple digital platforms and events, Canadian brain injury associations are working […]

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          Research Study: The Experiences of Self-Identity, Self-Awareness, and Occupational Engagement in Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury

          Dr. Julia Schmidt, PhD, BSC (OT) is the Principal Investigator of a new research study on the experiences of self-identity, self-awareness, and occupational engagement in individuals with traumatic brain injury.

          Are you interested in sharing your experiences of life after traumatic brain injury? If so, your involvement includes completing five questionnaires and an intereview. Click here to view a larger image.

          The questionnaires will take approximately 45 minutes and will ask you about:

          • demographic data (example: age)
          • issues related to your injury
          • how you perceive yourself
          • your abilities
          • your daily activities

          The interview will take approximately 40 to 60 minutes and will ask you about:

          • your injury
          • how you perceive yourself
          • your […]
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          Finding Purpose in What You Love

          Between the Lines: Stories of Brain Injury Survivors – (Part 6 of 6)

          person holding appleThis is the sixth post in Between the Lines: Stories of Brain Injury Survivors. If you missed the beginning of Tony’s Journey, click here to read it.

          It’s been eleven years since Tony’s first stroke. In that time, he’s had his share of ups and downs–and learned some pretty big life lessons. “It’s all part of the process,” Tony says. In his view, recovery is a continuous, lifelong journey.

          Throughout Between The Lines, Tony has shared his experiences and […]

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          The Compassionate Voice

          A little compassion and kindness go a long way in life. This is especially true with brain injury. The aftermath of brain injury impacts everyone. It affects the individual in significant ways. It brings change to a family on many levels, and it has extraordinary consequences for the spouse or partner.

          Brain injury shrouds the entire family with a cloak of uncertainty and aloneness. Everyone is met with the challenge of rebuilding life, often from ground zero. This is incredibly difficult when the outside world’s perception is “you look like the same family, so behave like the same family.” It takes courage, resiliency, stick-to-itiveness, and most of all, self-compassion to keep putting one […]

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          Slowing Down and Getting Back to Basics

          Between the Lines: Stories of Brain Injury Survivors – (Part 5 of 6)

          trees and oceanThis is the fifth post in Between the Lines: Stories of Brain Injury Survivors. If you missed the beginning of Tony’s Journey, click here to read it.

          Before his first stroke, Tony was a busy guy. As a husband and father of two, Tony spent his days driving his kids to sports practice, cooking for the family, and in general being a pretty involved family man–on top of working a fast-paced full-time job.

          When the stroke happened, all of that came to a […]

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            Update on the BC Recovery Benefit and people receiving Ministry assistance

            FEBRUARY 18, 2021 by DABC

            DABC has been informed that clients currently receiving Ministry assistance (PWD, Income Assistance, Hardship Assistance), will automatically receive the BC Recovery Benefit – there is now no need to apply for the BC Recovery Benefit separately.

            The following information comes directly from the Ministry:

            “As of February 2021, the BC Recovery Benefit will be automatically paid to people on income, disability or hardship assistance and people receiving the senior’s supplement who were receiving assistance by the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction (SDPR) in December 2020 or January 2021.

            • SDPR clients will receive the full BC Recovery Benefit amounts of $500 for single people an $1,000 for single-parent families and two-parent families.

            • SDPR clients will […]

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            How Counselling Holds Families Together

            Between the Lines: Stories of Brain Injury Survivors – (Part 4 of 6)

            This is the fourth post in Between the Lines: Stories of Brain Injury Survivors. If you missed the beginning of Tony’s Journey, click here to read it.

            Ask Tony (or any stroke survivor) and he’ll tell you that the toughest part of having a stroke isn’t surviving–it’s recovering.

            After an intensive week in the hospital, Tony returned home to continue his recovery. It was frustrating, grappling with his new reality; he was limited physically, so he couldn’t do many […]

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            Facing Real Fears is the Key to Recovery

            Between the Lines: Stories of Brain Injury Survivors – (Part 3 of 6)

            This is the third post in Between the Lines: Stories of Brain Injury Survivors. If you missed the beginning of Tony’s Journey, click here to read it.

            In 2009, Tony Mok had his first stroke. Luckily, his wife recognized the signs, called 911, and he was rushed to hospital for medical treatment.

            But let’s back up for a second: why was it so important for Tony to get to the hospital as soon as possible?

            A stroke is what happens

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            Stroke Awareness Saves Lives

            Between the Lines: Stories of Brain Injury Survivors – (Part 2 of 6)

            This is the second post in Between the Lines: Stories of Brain Injury Survivors. If you missed the beginning of Tony’s Journey, click here to read it.

            lighting strikingEvery year, there are over 62,000 new strokes in Canada. And every year, 14,000 Canadians die from stroke. Tony is one of the survivors–and it’s thanks to his wife, Ann-Marie, for taking action.

            One Friday night in 2009, Tony and his wife were going through their regular routine, chatting with each other while getting ready for bed. […]

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            Time to Talk Traumatic Brain Injury Podcast

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            Time to Talk Traumatic Brain injury is a podcast created by survivors of brain injury. It is dedicated to traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors who are doing their best to live a healthy and productive life post injury.  In this podcast you will hear from survivors, caregivers, medical professionals, and others!

            Several of the Time to Talk Traumatic Brain Injury podcasts are currently and will continue to feature interviews with doctors and physiotherapists working in the field of brain injury, as well as others in the medical field including occupational therapists, speech therapists, and other rehabilitation experts. Most importantly, the voices of actual survivors will talk about how they […]

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            Between the Lines: Stories of Brain Injury Survivors

            Tony’s Journey: Introduction (Part 1 of 6)

            Here’s the thing about acquired brain injuries: everyone’s experience is different. For some, recovery might be fairly quick, and for others, it might be a lifelong process. That’s why we created Between the Lines–to give brain injury survivors a platform to share their unique story. 

            man satnding at counter with birthday cakeIn this series, brain injury survivor Tony Mok shares his experience with an acquired brain injury, and all that he’s learned from the recovery process. But first, let’s paint a picture of him for you: Tony is a congenial, loving husband […]

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            MyGuide Concussion

            concussion guide

            What is MyGuide Concussion?

            MyGuide Concussion website provides current best practice knowledge to help adults with concussion manage symptoms, develop skills and confidence to take action in their recovery and feel empowered to get back to their life after a concussion.

             

                  Click on image to view it larger 

            Developed by a team of experienced clinicians and content experts, MyGuide Concussion provides a personalized guide for each user on:

            • Introduction to common symptoms and concussion recovery basics
            • Guidance for gradually returning to activities
            • Strategies for becoming a self-manager
            • Tips for navigating the health care system

            How is MyGuide Concussion unique?

            While there are a number of websites […]

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              Online Survey: We want to hear from you if a car crash resulted in brain injury

              We want to hear from you!

              If you sustained a brain injury in a car crash after April 1, 2019, we are keen to hear your experiences, thoughts, feelings and advice. 

              We invite you to please use this new online survey to tell us your story. 

              Our intent is to collect meaningful stories that reflect survivors’ experiences in navigating the new ICBC Accident Benefits Coverage. We will collate the information and identify common themes, share a summary of it with ICBC, and use it to inform next steps. 

              We want to identify opportunities for improvement and hear your thoughts about additional information or activities that can support survivors in navigating […]

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              Recovering from a Car Crash? Explore your Treatment, Benefit and Settlement Options.

              Have you been injured in a crash and you are recovering but things aren’t going as planned?  Changes to ICBC’s Accident Benefits Coverage has shifted focus from financially compensating injuries to a care-based system. There’s now more money available for your medical care, treatment and rehabilitation expenses, as well as wage loss if you’re unable to work.

              Effective April 1st, 2019: Find all of the changes to the ICBC Accident Benefits coverage by clicking the link.

              If you are a BC resident and were injured in a car crash after April 1st, 2019, this final blog post in our series […]

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