Helping postacute traumatically brain injured clients return to work: three case studies
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- DOI: 10.1097/00004356-199012000-00002
Helping postacute traumatically brain injured clients return to work: three case studies
Abstract
This paper presents three case studies of individuals who had sustained a severe brain injury and who are clients of a return to work programme emphasizing a supported employment approach. The case studies illustrate the types of interventions which are utilized, including job placement; job site and off-site training, advocacy, and compensatory strategies; and ongoing assessment and maintenance of social and productive gains in order to assist with job retention. The results of the case studies may be generalized to the population of brain injury survivors who require intensive and long-term intervention and support in order to return to employment.
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