Resources to Access and Share
Resources to Access and Share
All About Adapted Skiing with Ann Dolloff,
Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist/CTRS
Adapted skiing? Can I really do that? YES, you can! Learn about what adapted skiing is, all the types of equipment that can help you learn to ski, and how to get involved locally in this fun winter activity!
Questions? Email Anne Dolloff: ann.dolloff@temple.edu
Assistive Technology Therapy
Thanks to Travis Slopek, MS, NCC, CRC, Cognitive Rehabilitation Specialist, you can now learn about Assistive Technology and how it can be used.
Budgeting
Increase your budgeting skills by learning simple ways to set financial goals, save money and stay organized by using assistive apps.
BIAA Presentation: Recreation and Social Opportunities Resource List
On June 16th CoBI President and former ReMed CEO (and current Board Executive), Joanne Finegan presented “Recreation and Social Opportunities After Brain Injury” as part of the Brain Injury Association of America’s Carolyn Rocchio Caregivers Webinar series.
Expressive Poetry
Thanks to Kelly Hugendubler you can indulge in some expressive poetry. Kelly shared her presentation for you to use as a resource to help you express your most creative self.
We are currently accepting any/all poems inspired by this session to be publicly shared on our website/social media pages.
All Totally Brave Individuals are welcome to submit their work to Marlene Rivera.
Identifying Fraud
Thanks to Anastasia Kirby you can learn how to protect yourself and identify from potential fraud
View Identifying Fraud PDF
John Savelloni Memorial - All Ability Golf Clinic
Golf Pro Doug Hendricks demonstrates the keys to great putting for a virtual audience. Doug shows how his simple tips can significantly improve your putting game.
Live To Serve | Non-Profit Organization
Live to Serve is a non-profit, organized to be an extension of a lifelong desire to help others. Since I was a child, I would tag along with my parents as they sought to meet the needs of others.
Personal Mission Statement Generator
Creating a Personal Mission Statement provides a backdrop for the action sequence we later incorporate into our weekly schedules. Generate your Personal Mission Statement using the link below.
We welcome all submissions for those who are interested in sharing how they made out using this resource.
Submissions can be sent to Marlene Rivera.
Relationships After Brain Injury
The emotional, behavioral, physical, and cognitive effects of brain injury can often have an impact on existing and future relationships. There are a number of ways in which this can happen and a number of different outcomes. Some relationships may strengthen, whereas others may become strained over time or even completely break down. We will go over details of understanding the struggles and goals we can use to help bridge the gap in understanding the communication barriers that come along with brain injuries.
Michael Idell's contact info:
Email: michaelidell@asbisg.org
Website: www.asbisg.org
Phone: 570-599-6424
Self-Concept Workshop
Enhancing your self-concept will enhance your ability to compete in the world and achieve
success. You also gain the added benefit of feeling good about yourself and your life. A
self-concept can either be limiting or uplifting.
Once you complete your "Actionable List" Makeover, you can share with
Akita at fullglassliving@gmail.com
Service Dog Organization
There are many organizations accredited by Assistance Dogs International that train and place
assistance dogs (Service, Guide, Hearing) with individuals with disabilities to improve their
quality of life with greater independence.
Tai Chi with Dr. Barry Silverman
Tai Chi instructor, Dr. Barry Silverman, takes us through a meditative experience, as we explore this internal Chinese martial art.
TBI and Faith
TBI and Faith resources that were shared at ReDiscoverU Discussion about TBI and Faith.
We are Survivors - Song written by ReDiscover U Participants &
Liz Robertson
The lyrics were created during a ReDiscover U Song Writing session. Participants came up with the lyrics and then Liz Robertson, Case Manager at ReMed, used her amazing vocals and put them to music.