95. Finding Your Unique Path to Success + Support in Brain Injury Rehabilitation (with Patti Shutt)

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Each one us has our own unique path through brain injury recovery - let’s talk about finding yours and never giving up!

In this episode, Cristabelle interviews Patti Shutt, a NeuroCognitive Program Instructor at Success Rehabilitation, Inc., who shares from her 12 years of experience working with brain injury survivors. Patti brings uplifting energy, emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance, kindness, and the necessity of recognizing one's own progress, no matter how small. Patti shares inspiring stories of individuals who have overcome significant challenges, highlighting the importance of support, patience, and the ability to adapt. She concludes with a message of hope, encouraging listeners to keep pushing forward and to remember that they are not alone in their struggles.

 
 

Meet Our Guest

Patti Shutt has been working in the field of brain injury for over 12 years at Success Rehabilitation Inc. She obtained her Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS) certification in 2012, and has worked her way up from a direct support professional to a leadership role as a Neurocognitive Program Instructor/Student Co-Op Supervisor. Throughout these different roles and responsibilities, she has continued to take a person-centered approach to build on the cognitive abilities of clients during the continuum of care with their rehabilitation plan. She is also currently at the end of working towards her Bachelor of Communications and Public Relations from Southern New Hampshire University University, anticipated to graduate in December of 2024.
Patti is also a founding member of the Board of Directors for Hope Survives, a new nonprofit organization for brain injury support launching in 2025!
Learn more about Success Rehabilitation: https://www.successrehab.com/


This podcast is for education and informational purposes only, and not intended for medical advice. If you need specific medical advice, please consult your physician.

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