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Brain Injury Clinic

The Brain Injury Clinic is an outpatient multidisciplinary program for people ages 17 and older with mild to moderate brain injuries or non-progressive brain illnesses.

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Some of the problems people with mild brain injuries have:

  • memory
  • concentration
  • communication
  • organization

Those who respond best to our program are usually:

  • two to three months post-injury
  • independent in self-care activities
  • able to participate in therapies without supervision
  • live within a comfortable commute to our site (due to therapy schedule)

A major focus of the Brain Injury Clinic is helping people with their work and employment situation. We work closely with state vocational services and Workers Compensation on evaluation, counseling, return to work preparation and strategies to improve work performance.

Location and hours

Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute
Abbott Northwestern Hospital
800 East 28th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55407
612-863-4105

Hours: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Referrals

Your insurance plan may require a physician referral for our services. To make a referral, please call 612-863-4105.

Support groups

Brain Injury Support Group
Abbott Northwestern Hospital
Minneapolis, Minn.
612-863-4996

Brain Injury Support Group
Mercy Hospital
Coon Rapids, Minn.
763-236-8910

Initial evaluation

Initial evaluation includes:

  • a comprehensive review of your records
  • a diagnostic assessment interview by a clinical neuropsychologist

A treatment plan is then developed based on individual needs.

Treatment plan

Therapies are typically given one to two days a week, lasting about two hours per day depending on individual needs. Most participants attend therapies for two to four months, with follow-ups as needed.

A treatment plan may include the following:

  • Neuropsychology studies the relationship between the brain and behavior. A clinical neuropsychologist provides assessment of a person's neuropsychological status. They provide clinical supervision to the treatment team. They also provide education to the participant and their family regarding their injury.
  • Case coordination services include program planning and coordination, periodic reviews of progress with the participant and their treatment team, correspondence and liaison with all involved professionals. Case coordination services also provides follow up with the participant after active programming is complete for support and additional intervention if needed.
  • Occupational therapy provides instruction of compensatory systems to circumvent attention, memory and organizational problems. Therapy also involves applying systems in personal, home, and work environments according to special requirements of each person and their situation.
  • Speech language pathology provides evaluation and treatment to improve deficits in communication skills. This may include verbal expression, auditory comprehension, reading comprehension and written expression.
  • Psychological adjustment counseling works with the participant to achieve awareness, acceptance and adjustment to cognitive, behavioral and emotional problems resulting from brain injury. Marital or family therapy may also be prescribed when stress occurs with the family.
  • The Brain Injury Clinic often works closely with other rehabilitation services to address physical concerns.

Additional resources

Division of Rehabilitation Services
651-296-5616
1-800-328-9095

Brain Injury Association of Minnesota
612-378-2742
1-800-669-6442

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Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute
800 E. 28th St.
Minneapolis, MN 55407
612-863-4200 or toll free 866-880-3550
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Source: Dr. George Montgomery, PhD., LP, Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, Allina Hospitals & Clinics

First published: 01/01/2002
Last updated: 07/08/2004

Reviewed by: Sandy Schwalbe, Brain Injury Clinic coordinator, Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, Allina Hospitals & Clinics

 

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