CSH BRAIN INJURY Services

When a child suffers a traumatic brain injury the path to recovery is often a challenging one. The brain injury program at Children’s Specialized Hospital provides young patients a broad range of medical care and rehabilitation therapy to recover from their injuries. We treat individuals who have acquired a brain injury through physical trauma (i.e., TBI, concussion) or a medical condition that affects brain function (i.e., brain tumor, seizures, infection, anoxia).

Our Individualized Approach

Upon admission to our Brain Injury Program, our team of specialists carefully evaluates and assesses the child’s neurological status, function, nursing and medical needs as well as his or her fine motor function, speech, hearing, and intellectual abilities. The team develops a customized rehabilitation program that focuses on the child’s medical, physical, cognitive and psychosocial needs.

A typical evaluation includes an assessment in the following areas:

  • Attention/working memory
  • Executive functions (i.e., planning, initiation, organization, mental flexibility)
  • General intellectual function/basic academic skills
  • Language skills
  • Motor skills
  • Neurocognitive needs
  • Social-emotional functioning
  • Visual spatial processing

A combination of individual and group therapies, psychostimulants, and gait training technology such as the ZeroG® system, are implemented daily depending on the unique needs of each patient. As a part of the Brain Injury Program, each child is equipped with the tools and technologies to help him or her with seating and positioning, independent mobility, communication, daily activities, and computer access. During the child’s stay, one-on-one tutoring or lessons in our inpatient classroom are provided by our certified teachers to help patients adapt and prepare to re-enter the classroom environment. The Brain Injury team is able to assist the family with home modifications and ready school staff for a return to the classroom upon discharge.

Inpatient Services

  • Child Life & Recreation Therapy

  • Medical Services

  • Nutrition

  • Occupational Therapy

  • Physical Therapy

  • Psychology

  • Schooling

  • Social Work Case Management

  • Speech & Language Therapy

Upon transition to our outpatient services at Children’s Specialized Hospital, our experts are able to continue helping our patients for five to 10 years post-trauma. Through comprehensive neurorehabilitation, support with community reintegration and resources, and arranging for vocational services and driver assessment and training, as necessary, our patients continue to receive family-centered care.

Through neurorehabilitation outpatient services at Children’s Specialized Hospital, our experts are able to help our patients for five to 10 years post-trauma. In addition, we will arrange for vocational services and driver assessment and training, as necessary.

Outpatient Services

  • Individual cognitive therapy

  • Medical Services

  • Nutrition

  • Occupational Therapy

  • Physical Therapy

  • Psychology

  • Speech & Language Therapy

Scope of Services

  • Acquired Brain Injury
  • Arteriovenous malformations (AVM)
  • Anoxia
  • Brain hemorrhage of Unknown Etiology
  • Brain Tumors
  • Cerebral Vascular Accidents (CVA)
  • Concussion
  • Degenerative Diseases
  • Encephalitis Due to Autoimmune Process
  • Epilepsy
  • Hypoxia
  • Late Effects of Cancer Treatment
  • Seizure Disorders
  • Stroke
  • Toxic Injury
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) Shunts
  • Other Brain Dysfunctions

To learn more about our Brain Injury Services, call 888-244-5373 or click here.

    Patient Stories

    • “I’ve helped my buddy go from swimming with a noodle to swimming by themselves and it’s a really great feeling to be able to make some sort of difference on a child’s life and help them be able to swim,” remarked Emma.

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