Brain injury can be isolating, but you’re not alone. The Synapse Brainbank podcast is all about sharing experiences, expert resources and everyday advice – real perspectives from real people living with brain injury.
Hosted by Dr. Zara Weedon, who knows first-hand what it’s like to experience a brain injury, this series taps into honest perspectives and practical information from people – like you - living and working with brain injury.
For even more support, and to connect with the Synapse community, visit www.synapse.org.au.
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Brain injury can be isolating, but you’re not alone. The Synapse Brainbank podcast is all about sharing experiences, expert resources and everyday advice – real perspectives from real people living with brain injury.
Hosted by Dr. Zara Weedon, who knows first-hand what it’s like to experience a brain injury, this series taps into honest perspectives and practical information from people – like you - living and working with brain injury.
For even more support, and to connect with the Synapse community, visit www.synapse.org.au.
Join our host, Dr Zara Weedon, as she hears from the wonderful Sandy Denison - Nurse Unit Manager of a brain injury rehab facility in WA.
With both a lengthy career in the field and personal experience of brain injury, Sandy knows what it takes to survive, and thrive, after ABI.
If you take one thing away from this episode, it's that there is no limit on improvement – and no end point for learning. But you have to work at it.
To find out more, or access support, visit www.synapse.org.au
Brainbank
Brain injury can be isolating, but you’re not alone. The Synapse Brainbank podcast is all about sharing experiences, expert resources and everyday advice – real perspectives from real people living with brain injury.
Hosted by Dr. Zara Weedon, who knows first-hand what it’s like to experience a brain injury, this series taps into honest perspectives and practical information from people – like you - living and working with brain injury.
For even more support, and to connect with the Synapse community, visit www.synapse.org.au.