
What is Spina Bifida?
Spina bifida is a neural tube defect that can be determined at birth. To help you better understand this condition, this article will cover the different types of spina bifida, associated risk factors, and treatment.
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From Your CRIT Counselor: Acknowledge Your Strengths
We cannot change what happened yesterday. We can plan for tomorrow but truly do not know what will happen. What is real is this moment.
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Meet Krestalenn, and Her Journey with Traumatic Brain Injury
When Krestalenn was just an infant, she survived a head-on collision that left her paralyzed on her right side and blind in one eye. Get to know her journey with traumatic brain injury.
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Traumatic, Anoxic, and Hypoxic Brain Injuries Explained
Understanding the different types of brain injuries can help you seek the necessary treatment. Contact us today to learn how we can help your child live a healthy and happy life after a brain injury.
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From Your CRIT Counselor: Start Where You Are
Is there something in your past that you regret? Even though we cannot go back and change things, we can make choices today that influence our future.
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Perseverance, Community, and Good Snacks: Raphael’s Story
Sitting in the doctor’s office at 31 weeks pregnant, Raphael’s mom, Katie, began to worry. Her son had stopped being the playful, active baby in her womb that she had grown to know.
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Early Signs of Cerebral Palsy in Children
Understanding the early signs of Cerebral Palsy in children can help you make decisions that are best for your child’s health and wellbeing.
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From Your CRIT Counselor: Circle of Influence
As you go through your day, do frequent check-ins with yourself. How are you feeling? What are you thinking? Is there something you can change to improve your mood or the situation?
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From Your CRIT Counselor: Take 5
For some, taking time off for oneself produces feelings of guilt or selfishness. However, it is essential that we carve out time for ourselves, especially as a caregiver.
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