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The NCC Difference

Specialized Knowledge
CBIS professionals have undergone specific training and certification that focuses on the complexities of brain injuries. They understand the various types of brain injuries, their potential long-term effects, and the unique challenges faced by individuals recovering from them.   They stay up-to-date on the latest research and best practices in brain injury rehabilitation.
Comprehensive Assessment and Personalized Treatment
A CBIS can conduct thorough assessments to identify the specific cognitive, physical, and emotional deficits resulting from your injury. Based on this assessment, they can develop a personalized rehabilitation plan tailored to your individual needs and goals. This ensures that you receive the most effective interventions.They stay up-to-date on the latest research and best practices in brain injury rehabilitation.
Coordination of Care Knowledge
Brain injury recovery often involves a multidisciplinary team, including doctors, therapists, and other specialists. A CBIS can act as a central point of contact, coordinating care and ensuring that all team members are working together effectively.   They can help to navigate the complex medical system.They stay up-to-date on the latest research and best practices in brain injury rehabilitation.
Cognitive Rehabilitation Knowledge
Many brain injuries result in cognitive impairments, such as problems with memory, attention, and executive function. A CBIS is trained in cognitive rehabilitation techniques that can help improve these skills.They stay up-to-date on the latest research and best practices in brain injury rehabilitation.
Emotional and Behavioral Support
Brain injuries can also lead to emotional and behavioral changes, such as depression, anxiety, and irritability. A CBIS can provide support and guidance to help you and your family cope with these challenges.They stay up-to-date on the latest research and best practices in brain injury rehabilitation.
Education and Advocacy
A CBIS can educate you and your family about brain injury, its effects, and the rehabilitation process.   They can also advocate for your needs, helping you access the resources and support you need to maximize your recovery.They stay up-to-date on the latest research and best practices in brain injury rehabilitation.
Long-Term Support
Brain injury recovery can be a long and ongoing process. A CBIS can provide long-term support, helping you adjust to life after injury and achieve your full potential.They stay up-to-date on the latest research and best practices in brain injury rehabilitation.
Understanding of subtle deficits
Sometimes the deficits caused by a brain injury are not obvious. a CBIS is trained to recognize subtle changes in behavior, cognition, and other areas that a general practitioner may miss.   They stay up-to-date on the latest research and best practices in brain injury rehabilitation.