Healing the brain takes structure
| By Nancy Arcayna, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
"Coordination and balance are needed when swinging the wand," said
"Blowing helps them to project the amount of air coming out of the lungs. It's a cognitive process to figure out how to make the bubbles come out in longer streams."
Bubble blowing is just one of the activities taking place during the therapeutic structured day program offered four days a week at the association's new
It was established through donations in a campaign spearheaded by
Physical, cognitive and recreational therapy is provided through art projects, computer games, cooking, dance and exercise sessions. Admission to the fee-based program is usually by medical referral, but Wilson said individuals may be accepted on their own if an evaluation indicates they are a good fit for the program.
The center helps people like
Another participant,
"I'd never have been able to go back to work if it wasn't for this program," said McCreary, a former educator.
Meanwhile, participants in the pilot program who continued on to the day program have shown steady improvement.
About 2,000 brain injuries occur annually in
Mattoch believes the program has plenty of room to expand.
"Brain injury survivors are an underserved community. My clients needed a place to go after they're discharged from a rehab setting," he said. "We've been at it tooth and claw for a long time. We decided to jump off a cliff and hope for a soft landing.
"So far, the results have been remarkable."
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