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This booklet was developed with Shepherd Center, one of the top 10 catastrophic care hospitals in the U.S. It is used by hospitals and rehab clinics to help families understand what to expect and how they can help their loved one after a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or anoxic event (loss of oxygen to the brain).

