Back to School Guide, In the Era of COVID-19
The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) produced these Back to School Tip Sheets to provide practical tips for parents, guardians, caregivers, administrators, teachers, para-professionals, and students to navigate the challenges of return to school during COVID-19.
Intimate Partner Violence and Child Abuse Considerations During COVID-19
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, Americans are required to stay home to protect themselves and their communities. However, the home may not be safe for many families who experience domestic violence, which may include both intimate partners and children.
This article from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration provides and overview and introduction to resources for intimate partner violence and child abuse considerations during COVID-19.
Aging and Behavioral Problems of Brain Injury Case Study
Virginia Center on Aging and the Virginia Department of Aging, 2010
Within the global aging phenomenon there is a dramatic expansion of persons aging with disabilities, many of whom will live well past the age of 65.
NCOA National Center on Falls Prevention
Explore how NCOA is supporting falls prevention programs nationwide.
Ball State University Economic Impact of Resource Facilitation: Workforce Re-entry Following Traumatic Brain Injury
This research note provides an estimate of the potential economic impact of Resource Facilitation (RF) on traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients in Indiana.
Resource Facilitation Survey Results, 2009
The TBI Lead Agencies of the 50 States, five Territories and the District of Columbia were invited to participate in a voluntary survey on resource facilitation for individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and family members.
The goal of the survey was to have a “snapshot” of resource facilitation services across the country. To frame this snapshot, eight overarching questions were developed that formed the premise for the subsequent survey instrument.
Forty eight (48) out of 57 potential States/Territories responded to the survey. This “Survey Findings” document reflects the responses of 40 States who indicated they provide resource facilitation for individuals with brain injury and family members.