Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Community Announcements

Lifelines: The Brain Injury Support Group
meeting at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas.


Community Announcements


***Assistant Dogs of Texas (ADOT) rescues shelter dogs and custom trains them for people with disabilities for little to no cost to the clients
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If you know someone who could use help in these areas, please contact us.


PH: 972-617-3136 Email: info@ADOTcares.org


For more information on ADOT, please visit our website at www.ADOTcares.org.




***From Miller Henry Service Group:

The attorney we refer long term disability and care benefits claims to is Bernard Guerrini. He specializes in this area of law.

His website is www.erisaltd.com. Mr. Guerrrini will be a great resource/contact for any folks who may dealing with such claims through employer coverage and insurance policies.







Neither Lifelines: The Brain Injury Support Group nor Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas support, endorse or recommend any method, treatment, or a program for persons with a brain injury. The intent of the group is to provide support and make information available. Attendance in the group is not a substitute for an informed discussion between a patient and his/her health care provider. No endorsement is intended nor implied.



Next meeting: February 8, 2010

Lifelines: The Brain Injury Support Group
meeting at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas.


The February meeting is scheduled for Monday, the 8th, from 6:30 – 8:00 PM (directions below).


The Miller Henry Service Group, Inc. will present an Overview of the Social Security Process. The Miller Henry Service Group was formed to answer the need for personalized service. They believe everyone is entitled to prompt service, accurate answers and fair treatment.

The group was founded by a former Social Security Supervisor and Claims Representative with more than 30 years of government service. The staff has extensive experience in the following fields: resolving congressional inquiries, licensed degree social work, medical information and process management, insurance and claims processing.

Their expertise:
  • Filing Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits
  • Social Security Retirement Insurance Benefits
  • Supplemental Security Income
  • Medicare
  • Auxiliary Claims
  • Other Benefit Programs

Miller Henry Service Group
11255 Garland Road Suite 1302
Dallas, Texas 75218
Phone: 214 324 2491
Fax: 214 319 8792

Please contact Sharon Birmingham at srbirmingham@yahoo.com with any questions.

text from MHSG brochure


Please send a reply email to Kimberly Aikman (aikmank@gmail.com) or call 214 289 0286 so we know to expect you. Also note that we have moved into a bigger space - Haggar Hall (across from Classroom A).


Directions to Presbyterian Hospital:
Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas is located on Walnut Hill Lane, just east of U.S. 75 (Central Expressway). The meetings are in the
Fogelson Building, Ground Floor, Haggar Hall
Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas
8200 Walnut Hill Lane
Dallas, TX 75231

When turning into the campus from Walnut Hill, the best route of entry may be the driveway prior to the light. The Fogelson Building is to the right when facing the main hospital entrance, and is next to the Margot Perot Center. Using the underground parking is the easiest way to reach the meeting location; if entering from the main floor, cross the foyer (past the stairs) and take the elevators to the ground floor. Haggar Hall is to the left off the elevators.

Remember that parking is now free! Be sure to get your validation sticker at the start of the meeting.

Neither Lifelines: The Brain Injury Support Group nor Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas support, endorse or recommend any method, treatment, or a program for persons with a brain injury. The intent of the group is to provide support and make information available. Attendance in the group is not a substitute for an informed discussion between a patient and his/her health care provider. No endorsement is intended nor implied.



Friday, January 1, 2010

Next meeting: January 11, 2010

Lifelines: The Brain Injury Support Group
meeting at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas.


The January meeting is scheduled for Monday, the 11th, from 6:30 – 8:00 PM (directions below).


We will introduce the concept of "Animal Therapy" with a hands-on (this means live animals) session. Sara Hunt Harper, R.N., M.S., Ph.D, opened her therapy practice, Stress Management Center, in Plano Texas in 1983, in order to help people improve their quality of life.

Sit, Stay, Heal!


Did you know that animals have been used as healers for centuries? In the 1700s, animals were used to treat the mentally ill. And the fact that animals elicit the relaxation response in humans has been demonstrated in biofeedback literature for years.


While most of the research on animal assisted therapy has been on animals as pets and animals in an inpatient setting, Dr. Sara Hunt Harper successfully uses an outpatient setting.


With over nine years of using therapy pets, Dr. Harper knows the benefits of such therapy. She uses her dogs and cats to make therapeutic interventions with individuals and families, and to teach relaxation skills.


“Most of us,” says Dr. Harper, “are aware that animals are used to assist people who are visually or hearing impaired, and we’ve heard much about rescue dogs assisting where natural or other disasters occur. But few people know that animals are also used in psychotherapy.”


Dr. Harper’s dogs, Brie Ana Marie and Pat, are both Certified Therapy Dogs. Elliot James and Katherine Elise are Cats-in-Training. “It’s hard enough,” she says, “for people to come in for therapy. Having pets integrated into the surroundings makes people more relaxed.”


During the years Dr. Harper has used pet therapy, she’s seen the following results in her practice:


Reduction in the need for pain medication.

Increase in feeling of well-being and social interaction.

Decrease in levels of anxiety.


text from Dr. Harper's website http://sarahuntharper.com/index.html

Find out more about Dr. Harper at http://sarahuntharper.com/about.html


Please send a reply email to Kimberly Aikman (aikmank@gmail.com) or call 214 289 0286 so we know to expect you. Also note that we have moved into a bigger space - Haggar Hall (across from Classroom A).


Directions to Presbyterian Hospital:
Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas is located on Walnut Hill Lane, just east of U.S. 75 (Central Expressway). The meetings are in the
Fogelson Building, Ground Floor, Haggar Hall
Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas
8200 Walnut Hill Lane
Dallas, TX 75231

When turning into the campus from Walnut Hill, the best route of entry may be the driveway prior to the light. The Fogelson Building is to the right when facing the main hospital entrance, and is next to the Margot Perot Center. Using the underground parking is the easiest way to reach the meeting location; if entering from the main floor, cross the foyer (past the stairs) and take the elevators to the ground floor. Haggar Hall is to the left off the elevators.

Remember that parking is now free! Be sure to get your validation sticker at the start of the meeting.

Neither Lifelines: The Brain Injury Support Group nor Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas support, endorse or recommend any method, treatment, or a program for persons with a brain injury. The intent of the group is to provide support and make information available. Attendance in the group is not a substitute for an informed discussion between a patient and his/her health care provider. No endorsement is intended nor implied.