Project coordinator: Jeffrey Kreutzer, Ph.D.
Family members play an important role in rehabilitation and recovery after a traumatic brain injury. After hospital discharge, TBI survivors’ family members often have questions or concerns; many are unsure where to turn for help. The VCU TBIMS Family Support Program was developed to help individuals understand the benefits of education, support and referral resources after hospital discharge. To be considered for the study, persons with TBI must enroll with at least one adult family member (or friend).
The Family Support Program was developed as a means of teaching survivors and family members about the effects of brain injury. The program also helps people locate community resources and to better adjust to life after brain injury.
During the study, participants meet regularly with rehabilitation professionals. Educational materials and referral information are provided. Completion of surveys and questionnaires before and after program participation is required. Participants are paid up to $25 for their efforts.

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Last updated: 5/8/2007