Tag: acquired-brain-injury
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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...
![Ryan Duguay stands in the community garden wearing a hooded sweater and black jacket](https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ABI-Community-Services-Rachel-Willard-rehab-therapist-and-Ryan-patient-web-size-1474-012.jpg)
A fresh start in the great outdoors after an acquired brain injury
Ryan Duguay was working in a St. Catharines auto shop in November 2018 when the unthinkable happened. “We had a...
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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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Introducing…a neuropsychologist
Dr. Esther Direnfeld is a neuropsychologist. She has a special interest in helping people with an acquired brain injury. Physical symptoms may be the first thing someone considers when they've had a brain injury, but Dr. Direnfeld's job is to look at the whole
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Helping people with ABI maximize their independence
An innovative partnership between Hamilton Health Sciences and CONNECT Communities will see the creation of a new Acquired Brain Injury...
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ABI patient goes back to school to help others
Jay Dukeshire, known by his medical care team as miracle boy, has made a remarkable recovery. In 2009, Jay was...
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