Well, honey, let me break it down for you. Acquired brain injury in Canada is no joke. It can lead to physical, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral changes that can seriously mess with a person's life. From decreased independence to financial strain, the impact ain't pretty. So, let's raise awareness and support those dealing with this tough situation, okay?
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The impact of acquired brain injury in Canada is the same as anywhere else in the world. It takes a tremendous toll on family members and friends who will have to care for those affected because they have to do every basic daily living skill their family member was once capable of.
This very moment he is in the Toronto airport waiting to go to Poland for a dance competition (he choreographed for Team Canada at Worlds). But since shortly (a month or so) after his injury on SYTYCD, he has lived and rehabbed his injury in New York City. You can follow his progress on his facebook page.
The highest award that canada gives out for service and achievement is the Order of Canada. This award is handed out by the queen herself. One such person to receive this was Rick Hanson. He received this because he made a lot of money to support his foundation for spinal cord injury treatment.
From a childhood injury.
In the Internet - 2012 Injury 2-1 was released on: USA: 28 May 2013
Medical Incredible - 2005 Football Injury was released on: USA: 14 October 2005