New app for people with acquired brain damage
The main cause that causes acquired brain damage is, followed by head injuries and other diseases such as anoxias, infections or.
In most cases, rehabilitation by professionals is required. But the first obstacle faced by those affected and their families is that, being something unexpected, one does not know how to act, where to ask for help, which professionals to go to or what procedures they should do.
To face this type of situation, it is born Brain Damage App: a free tool that facilitates the completion of procedures and the resources that people with acquired brain damage can access once they leave the hospital stage.
A mobile app that pretends improve the quality of life of people with ACD, as well as that of their family members, in order to achieve full labor, social and school inclusion of the patient.
The app, which has been developed by Fundación Gmp,, FEDACE and Fundación Polibea, in collaboration with the digital consultancy MO2O, is available on the digital distribution platforms Google Play and Apple Store.
What does the Brain Damage app offer?
Brain Injury is a mobile application that acts as a personal virtual assistant, offering you relevant information and facilitating the search for assistance and rehabilitation resources tailored to your profile and particular needs.
Thanks to this app you can:
- Manage different procedures, such as the certificate of disability or incapacity for work.
- Get information about aids available, economic benefits .
- Inform you about tax exemptions.
- To establish a resource map and help centers.
- To locate specialized centers adjusted to your profile and needs.
- Have the necessary information to carry out a diagnostic test.
- Download and send the tests performed.
- Create a Registration of all the procedures and updated statuses
- Make a follow-up of the consultations made, of the files and of managing the calendar.
In short, you can have on a single device, your mobile, a definitive guide that responds to the great needs of people affected by brain injury, helping to put things in perspective and, consequently, have a hope about the evolution of the patient.
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MAPFRE - canalSALUD
(Updated at Apr 14 / 2024)