Living with Brain Injury: A Course That Transforms Lives

Dec 18, 2024

Our Living with Brain Injury course, the most recent of which concluded last month in Reading, offers a unique opportunity for people affected by brain injuries to better understand their condition and how it impacts their daily lives.

Over eight weeks, participants explore how brain injuries affect relationships, coping abilities, and mental well-being. They also gain practical tools for managing symptoms, hear from expert professionals like psychologists and occupational therapists, and connect with others who truly understand their struggles.

Score Feedback

We received excellent feedback at the end of the course, with 10 being “strongly agree” with the statements. A standout highlight was “I would recommend the course to someone who has had an acquired brain injury,” which received perfect 10/10 responses.

Real Experiences, Real Impact

The feedback from clients shows just how transformative the course can be:

“It has been so nice to meet people in a similar position and talk about what happened in a safe space. Hearing Jamie’s perspective from a later point was so helpful to see it can get better.”

Lucy

 

 “Knowing people have the same issues helps. I’ve learned a lot and will miss coming. I’ve got a sense of belonging coming here.”

Martin

 

“I found the course invaluable. I have been able to find a bit of acceptance and know that other people have the same symptoms. Strategies have helped.”

Katey

 

“I have found the group extremely helpful. To connect with other people with similar experiences and hearing strategies to help live life with a brain injury has been invaluable. Thank you!”

Jonathan

 

A Powerful Resource for Brain Injury Support

The Living with Brain Injury course provides a supportive community where participants can share experiences, find hope, and learn effective strategies for managing brain injuries. The testimonials highlight how meaningful this course is for people looking to regain control over their lives. Whether you’re dealing with a brain injury yourself or supporting someone who is, joining a future course can offer the brain injury support you need to move forward with confidence and resilience.