What is the difference between Acquired Brain Injury and Traumatic Brain Injury?
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a subset of the larger group, Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). Acquired Brain Injuries include all traumatic brain injuries, in addition to non-traumatic brain injuries, such as strokes and meningitis. 3) What makes Learning Services so special? For over twenty years, Learning Services has helped define those services most important and effective in supporting adults with Acquired Brain Injuries. Our current programs are built upon years of partnership with our residents, families, payers, and countless individuals who have contributed to our work. We offer a personalized approach to helping people once again participate in meaningful life roles in the community while minimizing the impact of potential complications which might curtail or complicate these efforts. To this end, we offer an array of services and residential environments, as opposed to providing a “one size fits all” approach. Our residents’ programs are managed by experienced and well-trained