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Long Term Supported
Living
Following a brain injury, some individuals do not
regain the skills required to face the daily challenges of living
independently.
The Supervised Independent Living Program
provides support and supervision to participants. This
includes regular contact between staff and participants as specified
in the participant's program plan. The focus on treatment is
to develop independent and productive lifestyles that respond to
each individual's personal interest.
Acadiana Brain Injury Center offers a positive
living and working alternative. Our philosophy is that every
individual can continue to make progress when challenged within the
proper environment.
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Our mission is
to
provide a safe, structured environment to meet the functional
rehabilitation of adults with Acquired Brain Injury that is
economical and cost effective, without regard to national origin,
race, color, sex, age, disability, religion, or political belief.
Above all else, the Day Program and Supervised Living Programs are
dedicated to providing the highest quality of care with compassion
and respect for each person served in order to enhance quality of
life.
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