EPISODE · Jul 25, 2024 · 27 MIN
We All Need a Little Help Sometimes
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Think about a brain injury as a family event. Both the survivor and their family need resources and support to find their new normal. Our guest, Karol Falci, a neuro case manager for Baylor Scott and White in Frisco, is a brain injury survivor herself. Her background began in acute short-term care but is currently part of the day neuro team. She explains the difference between a case manager and a social worker. Karol’s greatest need is more resources - there often aren't enough for her to do her job. She urges patients to be persistent in recovery and their families to relentlessly help them find means of doing so. Karol also shares a few inspirational success stories and encourages brain injury survivors to keep going to find our new normal.Send us Fan MailSupport the showYou can find this episode’s transcript here.New episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts. 🎙️ Do you want to support us?Give us some feedback, tell us what bindwaves has meant for you by emailing us at [email protected] us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyShare episodes with your friends!Make a monthly or one time donation at www.thebind.orgFollow bindwaves on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!🧑💻Visit our website! thebind.org/bindwaves
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Think about a brain injury as a family event. Both the survivor and their family need resources and support to find their new normal. Our guest, Karol Falci, a neuro case manager for Baylor Scott and White in Frisco, is a brain injury survivor herself. Her background began in acute short-term care but is currently part of the day neuro team. She explains the difference between a case manager and a social worker. Karol’s greatest need is more resources - there often aren't enough for her to do...
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