
Casebook of Exemplary Evidence-Informed Programs that Foster Community Participation After Acquired Brain Injury
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- Cover
- Casebook of Exemplary Evidence-Informed Programs that Foster Community Participation After Acquired Brain Injury
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: communityworks, inc.
- Chapter 3: Brain Injury Clubhouse, Cornerstone and Side by Side Brain Injury Clubhouse
- Chapter 4: Skills to Enable People and Communities (STEPS) Program
- Chapter 5: A Simply Self-Sustaining System, Community Based Reintegration Post Acute Brain Injury Program
- Chapter 6: Community Head Injury Resource Services (CHIRS)
- Chapter 7: The Community Approach to Participation (CAP) Model for Community Integration in People with Acquired Brain Injury
- Chapter 8: ABI Partnership Project
- Chapter 9: Acquired Brain Injury Ireland
- Chapter 10: School Transition and re-Entry Program (STEP)
- Chapter 11: Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury Community Outreach Program (PABICOP)
- Chapter 12: The Challenge Program-The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research (TIRR) Memorial Hermann
- Chapter 13: The Krempels Center
- Chapter 14: Biscayne Institutes of Health & Living Inc.
- Chapter 15: The Brain Integration Programme
- Chapter 16: Insights About Community Participation After Acquired Brain Injury
- Appendix A: BRIO Summaries
- Appendix B: Life Space Charts
- Index
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