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A shout out to the Occupational Therapists at the Australian Catholic University and University of Queensland

Updated: Feb 1

Nice work by the Occupational Therapists at the Australian Catholic University and University of Queensland in their publication summarising the literature on Therapeutic Groups for Community Dwelling People with Acquired Brain Injury! https://lnkd.in/eWQSxixT


From their review, the implications for rehabilitation:


  • Therapeutic groups can support the development of social connections, community participation and help community-dwellers with ABI re-establish a positive self-identity.

  • Conducting groups in community settings and involving consumers in group design and facilitation may enhance the group experience for participants.

  • Occupational Therapists should be involved in the design and delivery of occupation-based and participation focused group-based programs.


MEMORehab is a software program that would facilitate such groups.

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