Because traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can have life-altering effects, impacting mobility, balance, coordination, and overall physical health, The Crumley House places emphasis on being physically active. While the cognitive and emotional aspects of recovery often receive significant attention, the role of physical training in TBI rehabilitation is just as crucial. Physical training provides individuals with the tools to regain strength, improve function, and enhance overall well-being. … [Read more...]
Joggin’ for the Noggin! 5K & Pancake Breakfast Set for March 22
Get ready to lace up your running shoes and bring your appetite! The Crumley House announces the return of its highly anticipated Joggin’ for the Noggin! 5K & Pancake Breakfast presented by Ballad Health and Eclipse Bank on Saturday, March 22. This fun, family-friendly event is not only a celebration of health and community but also serves as one of the most important fundraisers for the brain injury rehabilitation center. … [Read more...]
Coping with the Holidays: Tips for Adult TBI Survivors and Their Caregivers
The holiday season is often described as the “most wonderful time of the year,” but for adult survivors of traumatic brain injuries (TBI), it can be a challenging and overwhelming period. The sensory overload, disrupted routines, and emotional expectations tied to the holidays can create unique hurdles. Caregivers, too, may find themselves grappling with how best to support their loved ones while managing the demands of the season. This blog post explores the unique challenges TBI survivors face during the holidays and offers practical strategies to make the season more manageable and enjoyable for all involved. … [Read more...]
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