Back to All Events

Virtual Resources with Real Solutions: Person Centered Tools for Support During COVID-19

Learn how to support those who are in healthcare settings due to the Covid-19 virus. The healthcare system has responded heroically during this time of crisis. However, family members and caregivers cannot be with those they love due to the need to isolate to reduce viral spread. 

The One Page Profile, a Person-Centered Thinking Discovery Tool, has been in use for over 20 years in multiple settings to provide supporters a brief introduction of priorities, needs and optimal supports.  In addition, the newly developed Health Passport provide additional medical information important for healthcare providers.

Objectives:

  • How family, friends and providers can best share information with healthcare staff who are caring for individuals with brain injury

  • How to create a one-page profile that can guide person-centered supports for medical professionals

  • Strategies specific to supporting someone living with a history of brain injury

Click here to view the webinar.

Presenter: 

Anastasia Edmonston MS CRC, TBI Partner Project and Certified Person Centered Thinking Trainer, Maryland Behavioral Health Administration

Questions?  Contact training@nashia.org

Previous
Previous
April 29

Virtual Resources with Real Solutions: Online Tools for Concussion Management

Next
Next
July 1

Wellness and Brain Injury Series: Part 1