Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
In addition to the short term effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury (dizziness, confusion, loss of consciousness, etc.), people with a longer term Traumatic Brain Injury may:
- Experience intellectual challenges, such as learning difficulties, understanding speech, memory, and problem-solving
- Experience physical challenges, such as seizures, feeling dizzy or vertigo, and headaches
- Experience sensory challenges, such as difficulty with hand-eye coordination, double vision, and difficulty with balance
- Experience emotional challenges, such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, and mood swings
- Experience behavioral challenges, such as difficulty with self-control and aggression
The impact of a Traumatic Brain Injury can range from mild to devastating. But you are not alone in your TBI journey. Whether you are a survivor of a Traumatic Brain Injury or a member of a survivor's support system, we are here to help you get the resources you need to live a safe and full life.
Resources and support
Local groups and programs can help you navigate a Traumatic Brain Injury. Explore these resources:
How we serve you
If you’re a member of Cardinal Innovations, there are services to assist you with a Traumatic Brain Injury. Learn about a service type or find a provider specializing in Traumatic Brain Injuries.