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Brain Injury Program

Comprehensive rehabilitation for traumatic and non-traumatic brain injuries

St. Luke's Brain Injury Program understands the significant impact a brain injury can have on daily life. We offer comprehensive rehabilitation for individuals with traumatic and non-traumatic brain injuries, aiming to facilitate recovery and improve quality of life.

What are the symptoms of a brain injury?
Our experienced team at St. Luke's Brain Injury Program is equipped to address a wide range of symptoms that can come with a brain injury and provide targeted care. Symptoms can include:

  • Behavior problems
  • Decreased balance or instability
  • Depression
  • Difficulty with social interaction
  • Loss of bowel and bladder function
  • Memory loss and cognitive deficits
  • Muscle weakness or paralysis
  • Speech and language issues
  • Swallowing difficulty
  • Visual perceptual problems

How can St. Luke's Brain Injury Program help?
Depending on your symptoms and injury, we will create a customized treatment plan for you. This could include:

  • Activities of daily living training (bathing, grooming, eating, cooking, etc.)
  • Adaptive equipment assessments
  • Assistance with discharge planning
  • Behavior modification assistance
  • Cognitive retraining (memory, problem solving, reasoning, etc.)
  • Community reentry
  • Health management, including nutrition, skin, bowel and bladder problems, and self-medication administration
  • Intense therapy provided by our multidisciplinary team
  • Leisure activities and education
  • Medical management, including diagnostics and treatment
  • Mobility training
  • Patient and family education
  • Psychological support for patients and families
  • Structured group therapy focusing on appropriate social skills
  • Vocational rehabilitation

For more information and admission questions, contact St. Luke's Case Coordinator at 218.249.5351.

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