ABI Rehabilitation - ABI Rehabilitation New Zealand provides residential and community-based rehabilitation services for people with traumatic brain injury or stroke.

  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/contact-us/ ABI Rehabilitation – Contact Us - CONTACT: Head Office: Tel: +64 9 831 0070 | Grafton: Tel: +64 9 373 7268 | Wellington: Tel: +64 4 237 0128 | Wellington Community: Tel: +64 4 240 0122
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/information-for-clients-families/ Information for Clients & Families - ABI Rehabilitation - This page is for clients and families/ whānau and provides information, education, and resources about brain injury.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/family-support/ Family Support - ABI Rehabilitation - Kia ora.  If you are reading this you will probably have been affected by a brain injury – either that of someone in your family- whānau or a close friend.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/how-the-brain-works/ How the brain works - ABI Rehabilitation - Each cerebral hemisphere is divided into four sections. Each lobe is responsible for different things and are all connected, working very closely together.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/what-happens-when-the-brain-is-injured/ What happens when the brain is injured? - ABI Rehabilitation - Damage to the brain can occur immediately, as a result of the injury, or it may develop from swelling or bleeding that can happen after the injury.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/what-are-the-different-types-of-brain-injuries/ What are the different types of brain injuries? - ABI Rehabilitation - Skull fractures | Contusion | Haematomas | Bleeding/Hemorrhage | Diffuse Axonal Brain Injury | Hypoxic Brain Injury
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/memory/ Memory - ABI Rehabilitation - Whether or not we’ve had a brain injury, most of us can’t remember all the things that we need to remember – we have to come up with systems to help memory.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/relationships/ Relationships - ABI Rehabilitation - Relationships and Communication: People are often aware of how brain injury causes medical and physical problems.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/emotional-functioning/ Emotional Functioning - ABI Rehabilitation - Emotions come about from a combination of what is happening around us, what we are doing, reactions in our body, and what we are thinking about a situation.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/what-to-bring/ What to Bring - ABI Rehabilitation - Wondering what to bring with you for your stay. See below for an outline of what you might need during your stay.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/useful-links-2/ Useful Links - ABI Rehabilitation - Here you will find links to usable resources for further information and help.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/neuro-behavioural-rehab/ Neurobehavioural Rehab - ABI Rehabilitation - Individuals who experience a brain injury often require specialised rehabilitation to regain their skills and abilities used in everyday life.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/medical-nursing/ Medical / Nursing - ABI Rehabilitation - Nursing is one of the specialised programmes offered at ABI Rehab that starts from the point that the client is able to interact with another person.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/emerging-consciousness/ Emerging Consciousness - ABI Rehabilitation - Here at ABI, we aid in the support and understanding of emerging consciousness when needed.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/residential/ Residential - ABI Rehabilitation - Some people will require specialised longer-term rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury,stroke, or other neurological impairment.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/concussion-service/ Concussion Service - ABI Rehabilitation - The Concussion Service is part of ABI rehabilitation, a company that specialises in working with people who have had a brain injury. 
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/neuropsychological-assessment/ Neuropsychological Assessment - ABI Rehabilitation - A neuropsychological assessment involves an interview and a number of “pen and paper” tests designed to identify strengths and weaknesses.
  • http://www.abi-rehab.co.nz/training-for-independence/ Training for Independence - ABI Rehabilitation - Training for Independence (TI) programmes focus on restoring a client’s independence and their ability to participate in their wider community.

    Country: 223.165.64.219, Oceania, NZ

    City: 174.7667 Auckland, New Zealand

  • Mach1ownr - Here is the good. Runs very quiet

    I bought this with a wheel kit (must have if you move it more than once). Here is the good. Runs very quiet. I had mine about 50 feet away and could hear my neighbors down the street, about 600 feet away and my other neighbors on the other side of my house about 700 feet away over mine. Starts after 2-3 pulls. Ran all day (10 hours) powering my fridge, deep freeze, tv, router, cable modem, voip router, 2 phones, and 2 lights on just under a tank of gas.

  • cjwo57 - Much easier on knees than a treadmill

    I have owned the Gazelle Edge for several years now but have used it much more the last two years. I have bad knees and ankles, and using a treadmill killed me (indeed, several doctors warn against treadmills because they are hard on knees and ankles). This allows me to exercise without using a treadmill which takes up more space and is noisy or venturing out in the cold or heat/humidity.

  • Amazon Customer - Great Gift

    I gave my extra one to my younger brother, hes not good at taking care of his things especially when it`s anything electronics. He already had it for 3 weeks now and so far it`s holding up well

  • Michael Anger - Nice Board runs Cool

    Great Motherboard. Would be nice to have an extra USB 2.0 9-pin Header. It comes with 2 but one is use for the OC Panel and the other is used for the USB plugs at the front of panel. I had a card reader that required at USB 2.0 9-pin header. I was able to purchase a cable that had a 19 female plug to a 9-pin male that worked fine. It gave me the added USB 2.0 that I needed off of the spare USB 3.0.

  • Mrs. Smith - My 'Go-To" for Toddler Potty Accidents. Great On Urine Stink.

    I have been buying Nature's Miracle Stain & Odor Remover for at least 7 years. Here is the thing, I buy it because I have kids. Messy, stinky (adorable, smart and wonderful) kids. My youngest is toilet training and has had PLENTY of accidents around the house. I'm ashamed to say it was becoming quite smelly in some parts. From experience, I know that Nature's Miracle is pretty miraculous. I apply Nature's Miracle directly onto the stain or odor ridden area and let the stuff work it's magic. Being I'm applying Nature's Miracle because of kids urine smell, I'm prone to being pretty liberal with the soak time. After awhile, I mop up the liquid with an old cloth and allow the area to air dry. Occasionally, I'll have to make a second application but that is for very tough boy toddler pee odors. This stuff works every time. I am telling you-if you are struggling with kid pee smells look no further!