Tag: acquired-brain-injury-program
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Homeless and precariously-housed Canadians face high rates of brain injury
A new Vancouver-based study with a strong Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) connection is sounding alarm bells about high rates of...
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Stoney Creek man recovering with help from brain injury program
Glenn Shuker enjoyed his many years in the workforce, whether it was milking cows or delivering parcels. Shuker, 71, of...
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Introducing a neuropsychologist in Acquired Brain Injury Community Services
Dr. Emilie Sheppard is a neuropsychologist in the Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Community Services team at Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS)....
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Concussion: An officer’s story
When Kaleigh Friday, a Hamilton Police officer, was hit by another car on the job, she walked away unscathed. Or, so she thought.
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