103: What Does ART and Brain Matter Have To Do With It? | EP #3
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On this episode of Breaking Barriers In Collaborative Care. We revisit the topic of the brain and brain injury from an Advanced Rehabilitation Therapist's point of view. Join the discussion with host Courtney Sluz and guest Rachel Willard.
Listen in as we talk about the brain, the people involved, and the passion projects that have come about when educating others on the brain and how people's brains are different in their care needs after injury.
This show's resources link out to:
- HBIA - http://www.hbia.ca/
- Bikes Blades & Boards Resource - https://youtu.be/NhhCprtuVdI
- ABI Community Services - https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/areas-of-care/rehabilitation/outpatient/acquired-brain-injury-services/acquired-brain-injury-community-services/
- ABI Community Services About Us! - https://youtu.be/tbTmtPqMpdk
- OBIA - https://obia.ca/
- Parachute Canada - https://parachute.ca/en/professional-resource/concussion-collection/canadian-guideline-on-concussion-in-sport/
- MyHeadHealth App - https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/myheadhealth/id1541736338
- Rowan’s Law - https://www.ontario.ca/page/rowans-law-concussion-safety
We reference a guest on our Season 1, Episode 1 podcast show with Madeleine Welton. Her episode can be found wherever you listen to our podcast or here on this RSS feed: https://media.rss.com/cooperative-collaboration/feed.xml
CONTACT OUR GUEST
Rachel Willard - Advanced Rehabilitation Therapist
Acquired Brain Injury Program
F: (905) 577-8234
E-mail: willardr@hhsc.ca