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The NCC Difference

Specialized Knowledge
All of NCC's Case Managers are Certified Brain Injury Specialists (CBIS) and have undergone training and certification that focuses on the complexities of brain injuries. NCC's Case Managerscare trained to understand the various types of brain injuries, potential long-term effects, and the unique challenges faced by individuals recovering from them. The NCC team stays up-to-date on the best practices in brain injury services.
Comprehensive Assessment and Personalized Treatment
NCC's Case Managers conduct a detailed assessment to understand the cognitive, physical, and emotional changes resulting from the brain injury. Based on this assessment, they develop a personalized plan tailored to the individuals’ needs and goals.
Coordination of Care
Brain injury recovery often involves a multidisciplinary team, including doctors, therapists, and other specialists. NCC’s Case Managers can assist in coordinating care in a complex medical system, encouraging all team members to work together effectively.
Cognitive Support Services
Many brain injuries result in cognitive impairments, such as problems with memory, attention, and executive function. NCC’s Case Managers learn about ways to support these changes, connecting individuals with brain injuries to appropriate cognitive-based services and resources.
Emotional and Behavioral Support
Brain injuries can also lead to emotional and behavioral changes, such as depression, anxiety, and irritability, impacting the individual with the brain injury along with the whole family. NCC’s Case Managers provide services and resources to cope with these challenges.
Education and Advocacy
NCC’s Case Managers understand how brain injury impacts individuals and their families, providing resources and information at whatever point post-injury an individual is. They can also be an advocate, helping to access the brain injury-related resources and supports needed.
Long-Term Support
Brain injury recovery can be a long and ongoing process. NCC’s Case Managers can provide long-term support, helping to adjust to life after injury.