6th World Congress on Brain Injury

Session Details

Long-term Care following TBI

Friday, 6 May 2005 13:30 -15:30

You Yangs 4/5

Chair Robert Voogt Chair of IBIAUnited States

Concerns and Anticipated Challenges of Family Caregivers following Participation in the Neuropsychological Feedback of Stroke Patients
  • Dr Marian P Belciug, McMaster University, Canada
  • Younger People with ABI Residing in Aged Care Facilities: The Impact of a Residential Environment on Social Contact and Community Inclusion
  • Dianne F Winkler, La Trobe University, Melbourne Citymission, Australia
  • Long-term Care and Support Needs after Traumatic Brain Injury at 20-26 years Post-trauma
  • A/Prof Robyn L Tate, Northern Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney and Royal Rehabilitation Centre Sydney, Australia
  • Tolerance for Risk can Reduce the Level and Cost of Care and Increase Autonomy for People with a very Severe Brain Injury
  • Annie McCluskey, University of Western Sydney, Australia
  • Addressing Complex Needs of the Attendant Care Industry in NSW
  • Aleksandra H Natora, Westmead Hospital Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service, Australia
  • Individual Transitions following ABI: Navigating the Journey with a Case Manager
  • Antoinette Bogg, Melbourne Citymission, Australia
  • Nicola Dann, Melbourne Citymission, Australia
  • An Innovative Accommodation Alternative for Young People Living with ABI
  • Thomas McVey, Centacare Canberra and Goulburn, Australia
  • Jannett Budack, Australia
  • Discussion
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