Although the effects of an acquired brain injury (ABI) may be unique, a survey has shown that there are similarities with respect to the experience of returning to work.
Many report that there is a lack of initial information and support in regards to returning to work after an ABI. …
Anonymous Defamatory E-Mails about Condo Board Members Results in Successful Lawsuit against E-mail Provider
A condominium corporation attained a court order requiring Yahoo! Inc. and Yahoo! Canada Inc. to help them identify the author of derogatory e-mails sent to unit owners and occupants.
The resignation of the condominium superintendent caused…
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board will allow claims for benefits from those individuals suffering from chronic mental stress in the course of their employment. In January 2018, Bill 127, the Stronger Healthier Ontario Act will be in effect. With this new policy, any worker who can demonstrate he or…
One of the most enjoyed seasons by all Canadians is fall. It’s the perfect weather to take a cruise in your car to enjoy the scenery. However, unpredictable weather conditions lead to driving challenges.
Here are eight tips on how to deal with it:
Be cautious of leaves. Although…The Brain Injury Association of Windsor & Essex County will be holding a FREE Sports Concussion Workshop on November 9, 2017 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the Caboto Club Marconi Room (2175 Parent Ave, Windsor, ON). Doors open at 6 pm. To register, follow this link: https://useyourhead2017.eventbrite.ca
As you get older, the risk of falling increases. The effects of aging can make it more difficult to keep your balance. About 3 to 4 out of 10 people over the age of 65 fall every year and up to 75% of those who suffer a hip fracture never…
As of November 1, 2017, all condominium managers have 90 days to apply for a licence under the Condominium Management Services Act. The two classes of licences will be limited and general. The Minister of Government and Consumer Services recently designated educational and examination requirements for general licenses.
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A new study has suggested that young and healthy athletes involved in sports where body contact is part of the game have changes in their brain “typically associated with concussion or minor brain injury.” Researchers at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto performed preseason brain scans on young athletes and the…