THE REHABILITATION
RESEARCH CENTER:
RESOURCES YOU CAN USE
At the RRC we provide
information and support in a variety of ways. Please call us call us
at (408) 793-6428 (Richard Patterson) or email richard.patterson@hhs.sccgov.org
for more information.
THE SCI-FYI
The Spinal Cord Injury - For Your Information (SCI-FYI)
Resource Guide is available in print (for a fee) or online (for free!).
The SCI-FYI is a collection of hundreds of resources for individuals
with spinal cord injuries. Find out more about the SCI-FYI at its website
at www.tbi-sci/scifyi
THE TBIRD
The newly revised (November 2005) Traumatic Brain Injury
Resource Directory (TBIRD) lists hundreds of TBI-related resources in
its 25 chapters. The TBIRD is available in print (for a fee) and on-line
(for free!). Find out more about the TBIRD at its website at www.tbi-sci/tbird
THE ROBOT
The ROBOT (Resource Options for Back on Track) is the
new creation at the Rehab Research Center. This educational, vocational,
recreational, and transportation resource guide was created for individuals
with disabilities. It was designed specifically to aid mentors and mentees
in the Back on Track... To Success community
mentoring program, but guess what? It works for everyone else, too.
It lists hundreds of resources in its 11 chapters and over 240 pages.
The ROBOT is most useful for individuals living within the following
California counties: Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Merced,
Monterey, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Cruz,
Sonoma, or Stanislaus. Find out more about the ROBOT by downloading
it here: ROBOT.pdf (1.42MB)
PROJECT
ENABLE
Project Enable offers patients at SCVMC with SCI high
speed Internet access to take advantage of research, education and peer
support materials. Project Enable also offers a website that features
a guide to the Internet for individuals with SCI. Find out more about
Project Enable by visiting its website at www.projectenable.org
CENTER
FOR OUTCOME MEASUREMENT IN BRAIN INJURY (COMBI)
The Center for Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury (COMBI)
acts as a national resource for information regarding brain injury outcome
scales. The center maintains information on the most widely used outcome
scales in TBI. To find out more about the COMBI visit its website at
www.tbims.org/combi
BRAIN INJURY
BULLETIN BOARD
Currently maintained on the Brain Matterswebsite is a
bulletin board forum for posting any sort of question about brain injury.
Check
it out!
"BRAIN
MATTERS " Community Education Series & Website!
Brain Matters is a series of community educational events
designed to inform and educate the traumatic brain injury community,
including rehabilitation professionals, individuals with TBI, caregivers,
and family members. The mission of Brain Matters is threefold: to promote
community awareness of the psychosocial and medical issues associated
with brain injury, to provide resources to assist in the rehabilitation
and community integration of the affected individual, and to provide
support for family members and caregivers in a warm comfortable setting.
The topics of future events are derived from feedback of attendees.
To find out more about Brain Matters, visit its website at www.tbimatters.org
OTHER DOWNLOADABLE
RESOURCES
The RRC has other TBI/SCI-related resource booklets available
for download (in PDF format).
- Attendant Care
Workbook (520K) Download.
- Barriers and
Bridges- SCI and Employment (147K)
Download.
- Community Resources
(96K) Download.
- Seizures (104K)
Download. Also available
in Spanish.
- Riesego de Convulsiones
(108K) Download.
- Medical and Financial
Benefits (84K) Download.
- Brain Injury
Rehabilitation and 2nd Center at SCVMC (672K) Download.
Also available in Spanish (272K) Download.
- Patient &
Family Guide to the Adolescent Program 144K) Download.
- Patient &
Family Guide to the Spinal Cord Injury Program (204K)
Download.
Also available in Spanish (164K) Download.
- Patient Guide
to Outpatient Services (152K) Download.
- Patient Guide
to the Womens with Disabilities Clinic (104K)
Download.
NEWSLETTER:
INTER@CT
The RRC's newsletter Inter@ct has a circulation of over
5,000 readers. It features RRC news, local resources, and community
events. You can download the current or back issues of Inter@ct
(available in PDF format).
JUST FOR
FUN: YOUR DISH IS GRANTED
The RRC's very own cookbook: Your
Dish is Granted 102 pages, 459K, (available in PDF
format). Carefully compiled and field tested. We hope you enjoy our
recipes.