When

Wednesday, September 27, 2017 at 8:30 AM EDT
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Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 4:30 PM EDT

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Where

The Caruso Club 
385 Haig Street
Sudbury, ON P3C 1C5
 

 
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Contact

Diane Dakiv 
Ontario Brain Injury Associaton 
Ph: 905-641-8877 ext. 231 

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 Brain Injury Association of Sudbury and District
Ph: 705-670-0200
Email: info@biasd.ca 

 

Brain Basics - Sudbury

Date: September 27-28, 2017

Program:

The Brain Basics Training Program is designed to provide frontline Health Care Workers, Caregivers and others with an opportunity to learn an understandable introduction to the world of Brain Injury. If Acquired Brain Injury was a simple injury, it might be possible to present a list of do’s and don’ts that would suffice. Since Acquired Brain Injury is anything but a simple injury, in order to understand the importance of the strategies that might work with someone with an ABI, one must first understand the nature and complexity of Acquired Brain Injury; and to understand the nature and complexity of Acquired Brain Injury one must first have some understanding of the structure and function of the Brain. So that is where we start.

The goals of the Brain Basics Course are to help participants to:

  • Understand the structure and function of the brain.
  • Appreciate the consequences of a Acquired Brain Injury.
  • Acquire practical strategies to work effectively with people living with the effects of Acquired Brain Injury.
  • Understand the roles of the various people who form the team responsible for the recovery and well-being of the person with the Acquired Brain Injury.

To date more than 2400 people have taken the program. Those who successfully complete the examination are awarded a certificate from OBIA.

The course modules include:

  • Module 1 – Parts and Functions of the Brain
  • Module 2 – ABI Types and Causes
  • Module 3 – ABI General Strategies
  • Module 4 – ABI Consequences and Strategies: Physical
  • Module 5 – ABI Consequences and Strategies: Cognitive
  • Module 6 – ABI Consequences and Strategies: Behavioural
  • Module 7 – Support Roles: Team and Family