Overcome daily mobility challenges and continue living safely, independently, and comfortably in your own home. We bring expert support to your doorstep, ensuring peace of mind and an enhanced quality of life, without the disruption and stress of moving to an institutional facility. We offer physical assistance with essential daily activities (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, using the toilet, and moving around the home (e.g., getting in and out of bed).
Short-term memory impairment, often referred to as post-traumatic amnesia, can prevent the brain from reliably storing new information. Repetition is not intentional and reflects difficulty retaining recent events. Simple explanations, visual reminders, written schedules, and consistent routines are commonly used to support orientation and reduce frustration.
Early recovery often requires periods of cognitive and sensory rest to reduce headaches, fatigue, and symptom flare-ups. Excessive stimulation from screens, noise, or bright light may worsen symptoms. Cognitive activities are typically reintroduced gradually under the guidance of a healthcare provider, based on individual tolerance and symptom response.
Traumatic brain injury can disrupt normal sleep-wake cycles, leading to daytime fatigue and nighttime restlessness. Supporting regular sleep routines, encouraging daytime activity and light exposure, and maintaining a quiet, dark environment at night may help over time. Sleep regulation often improves gradually as recovery progresses.