Living with brain injury: Understanding impacts and support in daily life
Living with an acquired brain injury (ABI) or a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can profoundly reshape everyday life. From physical limitations to emotional and cognitive challenges, no two journeys are the same. This is a practical guide for those navigating life after a brain injury, whether you're living with a brain injury yourself, caring for someone who is, or working as an independent support worker. It also shows how support services , like those available through Mable, can help restore independence, connection and quality of life. Key takeaways for living with an acquired brain injury Daily life with a brain injury can involve physical, cognitive and emotional challenges such as memory issues, fatigue and difficulty with emotional regulation. Recovery looks different for everyone. Goal setting, adaptive routines and ongoing support help individuals regain independence at their own pace. Structured routines and consistent support promote stability including re-learning tasks,





