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Multidisciplinary services for adults with acquired brain injury Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 5200 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, MD 21224

Brain Injury Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Treatment Services Community Psychiatry Mason F. Lord Building, West Tower 410-550-3352 (phone) 410-550-8191 (fax) hopkinsbayview.org/braininjuryclinic Brain Injury Comprehensive What Is Acquired Brain Injury? Rehabilitation and Treatment Services Acquired brain injury (ABI) is an injury to The Johns Hopkins Bayview Brain Injury the brain that occurs after birth. Well-known Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Treatment causes of ABI include: Services program provides multidisciplinary • (TBI) services to adult survivors of acquired brain • Tumors injury who have behavioral, cognitive or • Blood clots emotional difficulties. This program teams • with the Johns Hopkins Bayview Psychiatric • Rehabilitation Program and Adult Outpatient • Toxic exposures services to offer a holistic approach to rehab- • ilitation and treatment services. • Metabolic disorders, such as insulin shock • Lack of oxygen to the brain Mission and Values The mission of the program is to assist people Symptoms of Acquired Brain Injury who have acquired brain injury as they learn Common long-term symptoms of ABI can be to accept all aspects of their illness, advance divided into emotional, behavioral, cognitive their wellness and attain their maximum and physical categories. Examples include: potential so that they can have a better quality Emotional: depression, anxiety, loss of interest, of life. poor motivation The work of the program is based on these values: Behavioral: inappropriate expression of , • Provide therapeutic education and hope irritability, , disinhibition, drug or to people with brain injuries alcohol abuse • Promote multidisciplinary teamwork Cognitive: forgetfulness, inattention, difficulty to better provide holistic care multitasking • Pursue learning and research Physical: headache, dizziness What We Offer The multidisciplinary team provides many services including: • Diagnostic assessments • Medication management • Individual and group therapy • Family counseling • Consultation • Independent living skills • Socialization skills • Occupational skills • Job counseling