(Editor’s note: If you could create a movie about your life, what would that look like? Writer, guest blog contributor and stroke survivor, Isaac Peterson, explores that very question. Enjoy! KT) My mind was just wandering again, and for some reason I wondered; when they make the movie about my life, how will it turn (more…)
Dedicated. Loyal. Supportive. Caring. These are just a few of the many adjectives that describe our dynamic duo named as the BEST Superheroes of the Month for November 2019. BEST offers our warm appreciation and congratulations to Kyle Wylie and Darice Konkler. This pair of real-life superheroes took support to a superhero level and helped (more…)
The Brain Injury Community Support Group in Spokane, Washington, created a memorable evening of celebration and giving thanks. Utilizing the culinary talents of Holly Blomquist-Worley and Marysa Rogozynski, these two women prepared a Thanksgiving feast for support group members to savor and enjoy. Held at the Multicare Valley Hospital on the evening of November 25th, (more…)
The Brain Energy Support Team (BEST) has just witnessed the most beautiful art of sharing and caring. The artist? YOU. Thank you for helping to support the empowerment artists of the brain injury community and their families. With your generous help, you are providing the support for more learning materials and educational opportunities to tap (more…)
Each person in the brain injury community has their own unique form of personal empowerment. That’s why at BEST, we help people, who have a canvas at the ready, with the tools, strategies and resources to help them tap into their own kind of creativity and empowerment that works best for them. Add that to (more…)
Each person in the brain injury community has their own unique form of personal empowerment. That’s why at BEST, we help people, who have a canvas at the ready, with the tools, strategies and resources to help them tap into their own kind of creativity and empowerment that works best for them. Add that to (more…)