We know that providing care to a family member with a brain injury or disease is difficult.
Our Mission is to provide our patients and their families with the best possible tomorrow.
Our patients are trying to manage or overcome life changes due to brain injuries or diseases, but they are not the only ones who need to manage change. Many of them have amazing family, friends, and loved ones who do what needs to be done to help them through their challenges. We want you to know that we see you and that we’re here for you.
This is why we also offer counseling at our practice, NeuroCog Solutions. We have a welcoming staff of psychologists and social workers who also intimately understand the challenges that come with brain injuries and other neurological diseases. If you are in need of support, please reach out to us and set up an appointment.
Support for Caregivers
Caring for a loved one with dementia or brain injury can take a toll on emotional, physical and financial well being. Caregivers are at increased risk for depression, anxiety, stress and social isolation. Family members and caregivers often report that they are most affected by the emotional and behavioral changes in their loved one. In addition, caregivers may neglect their own health because of the demanding role.
Common challenges include:
Coping with role changes
Grieving the loss of someone still living
Managing reactions to new behaviors
Frustration of frequently repeating oneself
Stress of making decisions for the future (e.g., living situation)
Managing the uncertainty of the future
Managing negative thoughts and reactions about their loved one
Trouble finding resources in the community
Trouble finding time for self-care
How can caregiver counseling sessions help?
We will talk about your unique challenges and problem solve solutions. Even if you feel stuck or trapped, there may be resources or strategies to improve the current moment and plan for the future.