Still Time for Joy
When a brain injury occurs, whether due to a fall, a car crash, a medical issue, or another reason, often life is dramatically changed for both the survivor and family members. The initial crisis can be terrifying; there are so many questions, and often too few answers, leading to overwhelm. Survivors may be unable to walk, think clearly, or live independently after an injury. With excellent medical care and rehabilitation, support, and time, improvements do occur. Still, family members often must suddenly learn to manage intensive caregiving responsibilities. For 45 years, the Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey has been providing help and hope to brain injury survivors and their families, as well as advocacy. In this episode, during Brain Injury Awareness Month, Wendy Berk, chief executive officer of the BIANJ, details many of the programs the nonprofit Alliance provides - including a helpline - free of charge. Berk also provides tips for all age groups on preventing brain injuries. Passionate about and dedicated to her work, Berk has firsthand experience dealing with the heartache and loss caused by brain injury, as her husband had a brain tumor at age 31. "Still Time for Joy" host, Sandra Levine, has been sharing lessons learned since her husband nearly died from a rare neurological illness in 1999. Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey https://www.bianj.org/ Helpline 732-783-6172 Sandra Levine Productions https://sandralevine.com/ Watch "Still Time for Joy" as a video podcast on YouTube @SandraLevineProd
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