A Practical Guide for Caregivers We have two Practical Guides designed to answer a caregiver's most pressing and common questions after their loved one sustains a brain injury. Explore both and find the one that's right for you.
Self-Care Being a caregiver can be rewarding, but exceedingly challenging at the same time. Therefore, it is important that you make time to care for yourself in addition to caring for your loved one.
Paying for Care Medical care can be expensive, and time away from work can make it harder to keep up with daily expenses, but there are programs that may help cover the cost of care
Finding Medical Care and Support As a caregiver, you play an important role in helping your loved one get the care they need after a brain injury. Learn more about available care options here.
Caring for Your Loved One As a caregiver, you may be looked to to take on complex roles. Learn more about the ways in which you may need to care for your loved one.
Financial and Legal Resources After your loved one sustains a brain injury, you may want to pursue legal action or pursue seek out additional financial resources. See what options are available to you.