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January 2008 Website of the Month


Northeast Center for Special Care is pleased to feature:

Brain Injury Survivor's Guide
http://www.braininjuryguide.org


Beth and Larry Jameson have the kind of marriage you read about in novels or see in the movies.  They meet as teenagers at a church service: six years later they were married in that same church and thirty-seven years later they are still husband and wife.

In 1990, Beth Jameson suffered a life changing brain injury.  Over the years both Beth and Larry have learned a lot about brain injury recovery they have lived through that process - Beth as a survivor and Larry as supportive spouse.

When individuals personally go through a brain injury, rehabilitation and recovery as Beth and Larry have and decide to share wisdom and knowledge with others you have the makings of a valuable web resource.  The resource is our website of the Month for January 2008: the
Brain Injury Survivor's Guide.

The site's opening page beckons visitors "Welcome to Our World, Beth and Larry Jameson, survivors, authors."  The purpose of the
Brain Injury Survivor's Guide is to provide resources and information that can lead to more productive lifestyles as well as providing tools to assist with increasing compensatory and cognitive skills.  The site is also a companion to the book: "Brain Injury Survivor's Guide: Welcome to Our World,"
which the Jamesons have recently published.  You can learn more about the book on their website.  The Jamesons told us why they created the site:

We wanted to provide information and tools in a format that would be easy to understand. We hope to fill a need for brain injury survivors who can benefit from what we have learned and put into practice.

When you click-into the actual site and read the introductory section you will see that the Jamesons have written their site in clear, direct language and provide directions on using the site in order to make it useful to the many survivors who visit.

IMAGE:  A screen shot of the Brain Injury Survivors Guide website. A screen shot of the Brain Injury Survivor's Guide website.



The left-hand column of
the Brain Injury Survivor's Guide is the main menu for the site (there is also a link to the site map on the bottom of each page).  There are a number of interesting and useful sections in the site.  We will highlight three:

Brain Injury Planner Pages - This section includes an instruction guide to making planner pages.  The thirty page guide is a PDF file and can be printed.  It contains step-by-step instructions for making a planner with important information a TBI survivor would need to stay organized.  It could be used as a compensatory strategy so that it is easy for someone to quickly refer to it and find the information they need.

The planner contains a host of sections including a monthly and daily planning calendar, doctors offices, reasons for doctors appointments, driving directions, meal planning, co-worker list - even a section on how to put on makeup.  A lot of thought went into the design of this planner, no doubt based on the Jamesons own experience.  This planner can be used by survivors, family members as well as specialists who work with TBI survivors.  Larry Jameson noted: "The planner pages are necessary strategies for living with memory and cognitive problems. As problems arose in Beth's life, we would find a way to overcome it."  And that knowledge learned over the years is contained in the planner pages.

Computer Help Desk - This is a unique section and unlike any that we have seen on the web.  There are clear, to-the-point instructions (with screen shots) on using the automatic memory for computer passwords.  There is also information on using credit cards, helpful information on phishing scams, using gas rebate cards and an upcoming section on Online shopping.  All of this is written clearly with anecdotal illustrations.

Creating a Photo Album - This is another unique section that we have not seen elsewhere.  It provides information on creating and using photo albums as a memory aide and a compensatory strategy.  The Jamesons include examples of different types of photo albums that a survivor or family member or helper can create.  They also show why and how these can be used.

We have considered these three sections here but there is a lot more information contained in the
Brain Injury Survivor's Guide
and we encourage you to visit the site and click-through to all the sections.  We are sure you will find useful information and tools.

The Brain Injury Survivor's Guide website is a companion to the book written by the Jameson's.  "Brain Injury Survivor's Guide: Welcome to Our World" is written for Brain Injury Victims and their families by a Brain Injury Survivor and her family. INTRODUCING B.R.A.I.N.-an innovative strategy for memory improvement. Learn the strategies Beth used to overcome memory, cognitive and behavioral problems after her brain injury. Dozens of lists and planning pages provide a way to compensate for a brain that is not performing "as it once did."

IMAGE:  Brain Injury Survivor's Guide: Welcome to Our World - Larry & Beth Jameson.


What has been the response to the
Brain Injury Survivor's Guide website?  Larry Jameson told us: "The response has overwhelmed us. Many of the emails we have received thanking us for building the site have really touched our heart."

The Brain Injury Survivors Guide website is another unique and useful web resource that is the product of the experiences of a survivor and her family.  As Beth Jameson said to us: "Knowledge is power to a brain injured person. Never give up."

Northeast Center for Special Care is pleased to present the
Brain Injury Survivor's Guide as our website of the month for January, 2008. It is just a click away, and don't forget to bookmark the site so you can visit again.



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Disclaimer:  Reference in this web site to any specific organizations, commercial products, process, service, manufacturer, or company does not constitute its endorsement or recommendation by Northeast Center for Special Care.


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Please don't forget to check back with us next month when we highlight another award-winning website.


Website of the Month Archive:

April 2009
March 2009
January 2009
December 2008
November 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
February 2007
December 2006
November 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
January 2006
AVM Survivors Network
BT Buddies
Brain Injury in the UK
Special Needs Toys
Teenagers and Brain Injury prevention
America's Heroes at Work
Shaken Baby Syndrome Resources
Neuroscience for Kids
Head to Head Ministries
Its Not Who I Am
Canine and Abled
Online Support Groups for TBI
Brain Injury Survivor's Guide
Understanding the Brain and Emotions
Disaboom
Upperex.com
The Brain Injury Recovery Network
Hire Heroes, Fisher House, Sew Much Comfort
The Serper Method™
The Woodruff Family Fund
UEA-Life
Logan Magazine
North American Brain Injury Society
Encephalitis Global
Powell River Brain Injury Society
MedlinePlus
Mothers Against Brain Injury
The Healing Exchange Brain Trust
Erienne Romaine
Brain Injury News and Information Blog

 


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