Brain Injury Specialty Program
New Orleans Brain Injury Rehabilitation & Therapy
The CARF Brain Injury Specialty Program at Touro Rehabilitation Center is specially-designed to provide therapy, education, resources, and support to patients and their caregivers. A brain injury, whether the result of trauma, anoxia, tumor, or other neurologic disorder, can affect an individual’s mobility, memory, communication, balance, and, ultimately, independence.
Brain Injury Services Team Approach
Touro's patient-centered program develops individual treatment plans to address physical, cognitive, behavioral, and social interaction skills, while working toward achieving realistic educational, vocational, social and/or leisure goals. A dedicated treatment team is committed to providing individualized care to improve the quality of life for adolescents and adults following a brain injury by increasing function, encouraging independence, and facilitating a safe return to the community.
- Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians
- Certified Rehabilitation Nurses
- Rehabilitation Case Managers
- Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists
- Therapeutic Recreation Specialist
- Dietitian
- Respiratory Therapists
- Rehabilitation counselor
- Other specialists at Touro Hospital may be consulted, based on individual needs
Brain Injury Education & Support
Education and training are key components of the brain injury specialty program. Preparing patients, caregivers and families for their new roles, requires an interdisciplinary rehab team of educators and support personnel.
Education Classes
Touro educational offerings include:
- Nursing Care After Brain injury
- Cognitive and Behavioral Changes
- Importance of Nutrition
- Role of Physical Therapy after a Brain Injury
- Role of Occupational Therapy after a Brain Injury
- Role of Speech Therapy after a Brain injury
- Discharge planning, Resources, and Advocacy
- Coping Strategies for Families
- Brain Injury Support Group
Family Education Day
Brain Injury Family Education Day is held the second Monday of each month in M6 from 9am-3:30pm. Call 504.897.7600or Email BrainInjuryProgram@LCMCHealth.org
Support Group
Our Neuro Support Group for patients and caregivers who have had a stroke or brain injury is held on the first Tuesday of each month in the M6 Conference Room from 3:30pm-4:30pm. It is free and open to the public as a resource and support system following a stroke or brain injury.
Peer Mentoring
The Brain Injury Program has peer mentoring that takes place weekly. Patients have the opportunity to speak with someone who has successfully reintegrated into the community following a brain injury.
For information on our Brain Injury Program classes and support groups, call 504.897.7600 or email TouroBrainInjuryProgram@LCMCHealth.org.
Recreation Baseball League
BISCIS is a baseball league for people with a spinal cord injury brain Injury or any other neurological diagnosis. During the season the league plays every Thursday night at the Fly in Audubon Park. For more information email Linda.Brown@LCMCHealth.org
Brain Injury Specialty Program Referrals
Inpatient Rehab Referral Information
Brain Injury patient referrals are accepted based on specific patient qualifications. Call 504.897.8560 or email TouroBrainInjuryProgram@LCMCHealth.org.
504.897.8560 TouroRehabReferrals@LCMCHealth.org
Brain Injury Resources
- Emergency Preparedness for Individuals with a Brain Injury
- Emergency Response Checklist for First Responders and Emergency Management Agencies
- Brain Injury Association of America http://www.biausa.org/
- Brain Injury Association of Louisiana www.biala.org
- The Brain Trauma Foundation https://www.braintrauma.org/
- Louisiana Assistive Technology Access Network http://www.latan.org/
- Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center https://msktc.org/tbi
- Advocacy Center https://www.advocacy.la/
- Office of Aging and Adult Services http://new.dhh.louisiana.gov/index.cfm/subhome/12/n/7