Today is National Concussion Awareness Day — and we want to talk about why it matters.
A concussion can happen in an instant — on the field, at work, in the car, or even from a simple fall. While it’s called a “mild” traumatic brain injury (mTBI), the effects can interfere with nearly every part of life.
Headaches, dizziness, and brain fog are common, but so are challenges with memory, attention, organization, and communication. These symptoms don’t just affect how a person feels — they affect how a person functions: keeping up at school, getting through a workday, managing relationships, cooking dinner, managing bills, or even just having a conversation.
The Earlier the Action, the Better Outcome
The first few days after a concussion are crucial. Resting the brain, avoiding re-injury, and getting a professional evaluation can make a big difference in recovery. But if symptoms linger beyond a week or two, therapy can help retrain the brain and restore independence.
Our Focus: Functional Skills for Everyday Life
At iRehab Services, we treat patients of all ages with post-concussive syndrome and traumatic brain injury (TBI). Our team of speech-language pathologists and occupational therapists works together to help patients get back to what matters most.
We focus on real-life skills, such as:
- Returning to School or Work: strategies for memory, attention, and note-taking
- Daily Routines: creating systems for schedules, meal prep, and household tasks
- Safety & Independence: managing fatigue, avoiding overload, and planning rest breaks
- Social Communication: rebuilding confidence in conversation and group settings
- Problem-Solving & Organization: supporting decision-making and multi-step tasks
- Visual & Sensory Support: reducing headaches, eye strain, and overstimulation so patients can read, shop, and drive safely
We believe therapy should be practical, goal-oriented, and directly tied to the patient’s daily life in a way that truly works for them — not just drills on paper.
When to Get Support
If you or your child has had a concussion and is still struggling to:
- Finish homework or keep up with work tasks
- Remember schedules, assignments, or appointments
- Follow through with daily routines
- Manage light/noise sensitivity or fatigue
- Feel confident in social settings
…it may be time to seek therapy. Early intervention can prevent long-term frustration and help patients return to normal activities faster.
Let’s Make Recovery Functional
iRehab offers therapy in multiple settings — home visits, our Sterling Heights clinic, community spaces, and telehealth — so care fits your life, not the other way around. We focus on meeting families exactly where they are to make therapy meaningful and effective.
Today is about more than awareness — it’s about action. With the right support, concussion recovery isn’t just about “feeling better,” it’s about living better. 📞 Call (248) 252-6064 or 📧 email marcia@irehabservices.com to schedule an evaluation, ask questions, and take the first step toward getting life back on track.
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