Cognitive Aids After Brain Injury: Disability Access, Not a Productivity Hack
The tools that keep a survivor’s day together belong in the same legal and workplace category as ramps and captioning.
Read Moreby ImaLamer | Apr 15, 2026 | Brain Injury | 0 |
The tools that keep a survivor’s day together belong in the same legal and workplace category as ramps and captioning.
Read Moreby ImaLamer | Apr 2, 2026 | Brain Injury | 0 |
The NIH‑NINDS overhaul of TBI classification could finally stop “mild” from becoming a social excuse for years of invisible disability.
Read Moreby ImaLamer | Mar 30, 2026 | Brain Injury | 0 |
Even “mild” brain injuries keep workers off the floor for five years, demanding a shift from emergency care to sustained workplace accommodation.
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