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March 27, 2022
The project makes tools and resources available to survivors of ABI, their families and carers, as well as to healthcare professionals, regardless of location.
Rehabilitation Anywhere was established as a way to reach more of those living with an ABI in Ireland and overseas.
Acquired Brain Injury Ireland have developed a toolkit of videos, fact sheets and activities for anyone who may need them. All the educational content has been informed by our team of clinical experts and specialist rehabilitation assistants, and is available to anyone – not just existing service users of Acquired Brain Injury Ireland.
The service continues to be developed and vocational rehabilitation will be included. You have to register to access the service but it is free of charge and available regardless of location.
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Resource Updated:
March 27, 2022
The project makes tools and resources available to survivors of ABI, their families and carers, as well as to healthcare professionals, regardless of location.
Rehabilitation Anywhere was established as a way to reach more of those living with an ABI in Ireland and overseas.
Acquired Brain Injury Ireland have developed a toolkit of videos, fact sheets and activities for anyone who may need them. All the educational content has been informed by our team of clinical experts and specialist rehabilitation assistants, and is available to anyone – not just existing service users of Acquired Brain Injury Ireland.
The service continues to be developed and vocational rehabilitation will be included. You have to register to access the service but it is free of charge and available regardless of location.
Additional Categories:
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