Auto Accident/Traumatic Brain Injury

Auto Accident/ Traumatic Brain Injury
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most serious non-fatal injuries that may occur in an automobile collision. A TBI happens when your brain is damaged as a result of sudden trauma. This can occur because of a direct hit to the head, either by striking or being struck by an object or when an object pierces the skull and enters the brain tissue. Even a small TBI can result in irreparable brain damage, affecting not just the victim, but also those who care for him or her.

American Accident/ Traumatic Brain Injury Statistics
Around two million Americans experience a TBI each year, with automobile accidents accounting for 14% of all cases according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP). This indicates that around 286,000 car crashes result in some kind of TBI each year.

Center HRW Traumatic Brain Injury Therapy Program’s aim
The Center HRW Traumatic Brain Injury Therapy Program’s aim is to deliver the most complete and effective rehabilitation to optimize and hasten your recovery from physical, cognitive, as well as psychosocial issues caused by traumatic brain injury (TBI) from auto accidents and so on, and acquired brain injuries. Our professional team of experts, led by specialists skilled in neuro-rehabilitation/brain injury medicine, collaborates with you, your family, and your caregiver to achieve the greatest possible recovery.

professional rehabilitation and Medical Team
The team’s medical and rehabilitation professionals are in charge of evaluating your behavioral, medical, and rehabilitation needs, creating individualized goals in consultation with you and your family, designing and executing a treatment program, assessing its outcome, communicating with the team, and preparing you and your family for the next stage in the brain injury rehabilitation process.

Centre HRW Belief in Program
The Centre HRW program’s belief is that delivering rehabilitative treatment through an interdisciplinary team approach is the best way to fulfill the purpose of the program. Therefore, your rehabilitation team comprises of you and your family and sometimes, caregivers, as well as nursing, medical, and other rehabilitation professionals who are experienced in dealing with brain-injured persons due to their education and knowledge.
At Centre HRW, we are committed to ensuring that each individual’s needs are addressed by:
- Reducing activity limits by concentrating on the individual’s strengths and applying compensating devices and tactics.
- Providing high-quality, patient-centered rehabilitation.
- To the greatest degree feasible, removing or reducing barriers to involvement in life circumstances.
- You often find it difficult looking for the right words or cannot understand what others say.
- When appropriate, providing counseling to the individual, family, and/or caregiver on alternate options for life involvement.
- Preparing the individual, family, and/or caregiver for the next stage of the recovery process.