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The Head Injury Association offers the following support services designed to maximize survivors' potential and further help them achieve positive outcomes.
Community
Integration Counseling (CIC) is
a therapeutic service designed to assist individuals and caregivers
to more effectively manage and overcome the difficulties and stresses
resulting from a head injury.
Intensive Behavioral Programs (IBP) are
individual interventions designed to decrease the survivor’s
challenging behaviors which, if not modified, will interfere with
the individual’s ability to remain integrated in the community.
The development of a structured plan will focus on teaching socially
appropriate behaviors. Ongoing support will be provided
to the participant, caregivers, and other service providers.
Independent Living Skills Training (ILST) is a one-to-one training program based on an assessment of needs for each survivor. This assessment prescribes the specific skills that each consumer needs to live as independently as possible. ILST services are delivered by a professional trainer who is equipped to teach life management skills such as meal preparation, personal hygiene, shopping, and transportation.
For Admission & Information Call:
Clinical Services Program Manager
(631) 543-2245 ext. 212


