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    Survivors Featured in the Connection Newspaper for Their Recent Contributions to “Surviving Brain Injury” Book

    Posted on December 12, 2016November 14, 2019 by Ariel Guzman

    Local survivors of brain injury were recently featured in the Connections Newspaper for their contributions to the recently released book “Surviving Brain Injury: Stories of Strength and Inspiration” by Amy Zellmer. These four authors have all intersected with Brain Injury Services in one way or another. Take a look at the article in the Connections Newspaper here!

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    Pediatric Program Hosts a Holiday-Themed Parent’s Night Out

    Posted on December 12, 2016November 14, 2019 by Ariel Guzman
    Pediatric Program Hosts a Holiday-Themed Parent’s Night Out

    On Saturday, December 10th, the Brain Injury Services Pediatric Case Management Program hosted a holiday-themed Parent’s Night Out at the Mott Community Center in Fairfax. This event provided the parents of the program a much needed night out while their children enjoyed a holiday party hosted by the Brain Injury Services’ staff. The children made holiday crafts, played games, and fueled up on pizza and cookies. Santa Claus surprised all with a visit and presented gifts to each child.

    “Going to Parent’s Night Out is really fun…” said Maya S. “And my parents get to go out on a date with just the two of them. I think it’s kind of gross but I guess they have fun too. But not as much fun as I have!”

    Even though the parents did not stick around for the holiday party, they all received a special present of their own. Parents received a special gift bag with various holiday items including and a jewelry piece for the moms, donated by Kendra Scott.

    After the event, Jo Thompson, the Director of the Pediatric Program said, “This is always an event that the staff in our program looks forward to every year. It is very heartwarming to see our clients and their siblings making friends and having fun. We also enjoy being able to provide the parents with a break as well, especially during the busy holiday season.”

    Click here to learn more about our Pediatric Case Management Program!

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    Giving Gifts that Are More than Just Stuff

    Posted on December 12, 2016November 14, 2019 by Ariel Guzman

    It’s no secret the United States is drowning in stuff. Recently, the LA Times reported the average American home has over 300,000 items in it. In fact, the fastest growing real estate segment in the nation is storage facilities, with over 50,000 nationwide just to store our extra stuff. Birthdays, anniversaries, holidays or just for fun, what do we do? Buy more stuff to celebrate.

    Presents are wonderful, but sometimes material gifts can get a little exhausting. If you’re tired of all the stuff this holiday season, fear not. Gifts can be more than material items. Check out these gifts to give that are about more than just stuff.

    Give an Experience
    Studies have consistently shown giving experiences rather than material items can be much more fulfilling for the receiver. Experiences like a trip, an adventure or even just going to see a movie together can leave the receiver with something to cherish forever as a memory, rather than something which can fade and fall apart.

    For children especially, giving experiences as gifts and sharing family time together has been proven to increase bonding within the family. This leads to fewer behavioral problems, a stronger sense of identity and higher academic success. This holiday season, mix up the usual gift giving by going ice skating together, taking a trip or checking out some local attractions.

    Give to a Charity
    Sometimes, giving back to those in need can mean more than giving unneeded stuff. This holiday season, try giving gifts to others in the names of those you love close to you. Find a worthwhile cause which means a lot to the person you love, and consider making a donation in their name. Not only will it mean the world to your friend or family, but it will mean everything to a struggling neighbor in your community.

    Give Delicious Food
    The best way to someone’s heart is through their stomach. Material gifts can fall apart, but delicious food will always be worthwhile when it’s devoured. Try baking a homemade dessert, tasty recipe or hot cocoa mix for the chilly winter months. Not only will the receiver love the tasty treat, but it will you show you care through your extra effort to make something delicious, rather than just spending money.

    Give Your Time
    Nothing is more valuable than time, and this holiday season, you can show just that by giving your time to those who need it most. Whether it’s reading more books with your children, volunteering at a local shelter or sharing a long talk with your elderly relatives, take time to give time and watch the results. Not only will those receiving of your time and attention feel valued, but you too will have a more joyful and love-filled holiday season.

    Give Something Handmade
    If you do decide to give material gifts this holiday season, consider adding an extra special touch by making them homemade. Sew a sweater, write a heartfelt poem or draw a picture for those you love most. Giving something handmade shows you took the time to carefully create it yourself, and will mean much more in the long run to those who who receive it.

    This giving season, give more than just stuff to your friends and family. Give the gifts of experiences, charitable giving, delicious food, your time or something handmade.

    Because at the end of it all, no one’s going to look back and be thankful for all the stuff they got. They’re going to look back and be thankful for the meaningful time and cherished moments spent with loved ones.

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      COVD 19 UPDATE:

      During these unprecedented times, Brain Injury Services would like you to know that the health and safety of our employees, families and communities is our top priority. As we are closely monitoring the evolving Coronavirus pandemic in our region, our team has been working to ensure we stay up to date on the latest guidelines and regulations.

      As of now, Brain Injury Services is up and running virtually and will remain virtual through the end of December 31, 2020.

      Our services have been adapted to an online format to make certain our clients are still receiving the support they need. BIS has and will continue to develop policies and preventive measures to minimize risks for both our clients and staff.

      If you are currently or would be interested in participating in services, Brain Injury Services is currently offering the following:

      Pediatric Case Management Program 

      The PEDS Program is offering either zoom meetings, phone conferences and phone check-in meetings. We are communicating with families at least once a month. We are also participating in IEP meetings virtually or by phone conference.

      Adult Case Management Program 

      The Adult Case Management Program continues to provide case management services to their clients virtually and operate during normal business hours via phone, email, or zoom. Several types of virtual groups are currently offered.

      PALS & Person-Centered Programs 

      PALS matches are connecting with via zoom chats, phone calls, texts and social media interactions monthly/bi-monthly. Speakers Bureau is up and running online. Speeches are now presented in a virtual format and we have 9 set up for the fall/winter months!

      Fredericksburg Day Program 

      The Day Program is offering virtual cognitive games & skills, wellness & exercise, educational presentations and social groups – five days a week! Both the Journal Group & Men’s Group run online. Individual sessions are held by appointment. The Day Program can provide some technical assistance and review technology purchase opportunities for clients. Please contact us for more details. Please let us know we can support your access to virtual services!

      ADAPT Clubhouse 

      ADAPT is offering 5 units a week including art, communications, kitchen, wellness, and a social hour.

      ADAPT members have helped plan each unit’s agenda and some have taken lead on presenting various topics! ADAPT’s virtual format has allowed participants who previously had transportation difficulties to attend more regularly.

      ComPASS Program 

      ComPASS is providing virtual consultations, individual sessions, and groups. The frequency of services varies depending on the client needs and therapist recommendations. Clients have been served via Zoom, Chrome Remote Desktop, Windows Quick Assist, and phone.

      Vocational Program 

      The Vocational Program is providing services virtually! This includes regular phone calls, Zoom meetings, and email updates. We are able to complete intakes, and tasks like interview prep via Zoom. We can complete intakes, and tasks like interview prep via Zoom.

      Counseling 

      Our in-house therapist is currently offering one-on-one counseling and group counseling via Zoom for clients for the entire service area. She is also offering two bi-monthly support groups and co-facilitating the Caregiver Fundamentals once a month via Zoom.

      She is also offering two ongoing groups via Zoom which run bi-monthly and is co-facilitating the Caregiver Fundamentals once a month!

      Support Groups 

      Our groups continue to be virtual. Please check out the calendar on our website under News & Events or e-newsletter sent out to BIS clients.

      Please contact us with any questions or concerns.

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