Traumatic Brain Injury in a Homeless Male

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability in the United States, where about 1.4 million people have a reported head injury each year. There is evidence that homeless individuals experience a greater incidence of severe head injury than the general population. This case report illustrates the sequelae of a moderate traumatic brain injury and comorbidities in a young homeless adult.

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Categories: Best Practices, Case Report, Clinical Practice, Cognitive Impairments, Conditions and Issues, Homeless Services
Tags: Additional Resources, Case Report
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