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Recovery from brain injuries challenging
Hidden deficits can make returning to, finding work difficult
In her late 30s, she suffered a severe stroke. And the road back has been difficult, with both setbacks and victories.
Long-term recovery from a brain injury, whether traumatic, disease or stroke-related, is the subject of today's Deseret Morning News/Intermountain Healthcare Hotline. From 10 a.m. to noon, speech-language pathologist Mark Fox and certified vocational specialist Barbara Bills, both of Intermountain Outpatient Neuro Rehabilitation, will take phoned-in questions.
One of the biggest challenges is getting back into the work force, Bills said, because after the body is healed, there may be hidden, but life-changing, deficits left from the brain injury, including processing challenges, short-term memory deficit, communication problems, loss of inhibition and/or judgment and others. People may not be able to return to their former line of work, even though they're as intelligent as ever, because their brains work differently.
One of the toughest parts is breaking the ice with an employer, who may be reluctant to take on someone with unique challenges. Those who do, she says, find they have excellent employees who are anxious to work. They have unusually good attendance and work hard.
"A lot of employers don't want to deal with problems that they think goes with this. But once I convince one to hire, I've had them call back and say, 'Do you have anyone else?"'
Fatigue is common after a brain injury and tends to be perpetual. It takes a lot of energy to do things that used to be simple. Fox says getting ready in the morning can be exhausting.
Transportation is another barrier. Most people who have the after-effects of a brain injury can't drive and rely on public transportation.
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