What does TBI stand for? TBI is an acronym that stands for “traumatic brain injury.” This is a brain injury caused by a traumatic event such as a fall, an assault, or a crash.
What helps to heal a brain injury? There are few potential treatments for brain injuries, and specific treatment will depend on the type and severity of the injury. Occasionally, surgery is appropriate. Otherwise, time is often the best treatment, with painkillers, other medications, and other assistance to manage symptoms. Always seek medical advice.
How do you care for someone with a spinal or brain injury? There is no single care plan for these kinds of injuries. Each individual will have different needs, and at Geneva we create tailored care plans accordingly. Often, the people we support will require help with everyday tasks that become more challenging after the injury.
Can you treat brain and spinal injuries at home? While we provide in-home support for individuals with brain and spinal injuries, this is not treatment of the injury itself: you should always seek medical attention.
What's the recovery timeline for brain and spinal injuries? The wide range of severity and symptoms for brain and spinal injuries means that timelines are entirely individual to each situation.
Is there financial support available? You may be entitled to funding for your at-home traumatic brain injury care and spinal cord injury support. Contact us for advice or talk to your GP, healthcare professional, NASC, Services Connector or ACC Coordinator for a referral.