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- ABI RESOURCES | CONNECTICUT SCHOOLS / STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
Notre mission est de répondre aux besoins des personnes en difficulté et fournir de vraies solutions qui favorisent une vie heureuse et saine. Ligne d'assistance 860 942-0365 Les services du programme de soutien éducatif d'ABI Resources continuent de guider la voie pour et avec les étudiants, les familles, les enseignants et les professionnels thérapeutiques qui peuvent être aux prises avec des problèmes de santé comportementale. Nous aidons à identifier, défendre et communiquer les besoins de la personne, de la personne, de la famille et de l'école. Nous travaillons en étroite collaboration avec la personne, sa famille et ses enseignants ainsi qu'avec les prestataires médicaux et thérapeutiques. Le fondement d’un développement heureux et réussi de l’enfance repose sur une communication claire et la compréhension compatissante de toutes les personnes impliquées.
- ABI RESOURCES | CT HOME CARE | NEW HAVEN CARE AND REHAB SUPPORTS 18609420365
FAIRE UNE RÉFÉRENCE EN LIGNE Short-Term / Long-Term Home Care and Rehabilitation STATEWIDE SERVICES HelpLine 1-860-942-0365 Connect with a Certified Specialist who provides individual support and guidance for People, Family members, Caregivers, Educators, and Medical and Therapeutic professionals. Formulaire de référence en ligne
- I HAVE A BRAIN INJURY - HOW TO FIND A JOB | ABI RESOURCES
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- ABI RESOURCES | HOME CARE NEW LONDON SUPPORTS AND REHAB 18609420365
MAKE AN ONLINE REFERRAL Short-Term / Long-Term Home Care and Rehabilitation STATEWIDE SERVICES HelpLine 1-860-942-0365 Connect with a Certified Specialist who provides individual support and guidance for People, Family members, Caregivers, Educators, and Medical and Therapeutic professionals. Formulaire de référence en ligne
- Connecticut - What is NEUROLOGY? What is a NEUROLOGIST?
WHAT IS NEUROLOGY? WHAT IS A NEUROLOGIST? ABI RESOURCES team members take directives from Neurologists. Neurology is the branch of medicine or biology that deals with the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system. The nervous system is a complex, sophisticated system that regulates and coordinates body activities. A doctor who specializes in neurology is called a neurologist. The neurologist treats disorders that affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, such as: Central nervous system: the brain and spinal cord Peripheral nervous system: all other neural elements, such as eyes, ears, skin, and other "sensory receptors" Cerebrovascular disease, such as stroke Seizure disorders, such as epilepsy Spinal cord disorders Speech and language disorders Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, such as multiple sclerosis Headache disorders Infections of the brain and peripheral nervous system Movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease Neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease) Because the nervous system is complex, a neurologist may specialize in a specific area. There are many subspecialties. Some examples of subspecialties include: headache medicine neuromuscular medicine neurocritical care neuro-oncology geriatric neurology autonomic disorders vascular (stroke care) child neurology intervention neuroradiology epilepsy Neurologists do not perform surgery. If one of their patients requires surgery, they refer them to a neurosurgeon. In the realm of internal medicine, the field of neurology holds a critical position, tasked with the diagnosis and treatment of neurologic disorders which may affect the nervous system and peripheral nerves. After many years of medical school, followed by specialized training, neurologists become experts in understanding the electrical activity in the brain, and how this can impact various functions of the body such as muscle strength. When a patient is suspected of having a disorder of the nervous system, an appointment with a neurologist is often arranged. During this consultation, the neurologist may propose a range of diagnostic tests, such as a lumbar puncture or electromyography (EMG). A lumbar puncture, often known as a spinal tap, can help detect conditions like meningitis or multiple sclerosis, while an EMG is used to analyze the electrical activity produced by skeletal muscles, providing vital data on the health of these muscles and the nerve cells that control them. Ultimately, neurologists diagnose and treat conditions by assessing symptoms, understanding the underlying electrical activity, and studying the physical manifestations of these disorders. Their work is instrumental in managing a range of neurologic disorders and ensuring patients can achieve the best possible quality of life. Connecticut Home Healthcare Services


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