What Is World Brain Day—and Why It Matters
World Brain Day (July 22) was created by the World Federation of Neurology to raise awareness about neurological conditions and promote brain health around the globe.
Each year, it shines a spotlight on diseases like:
Stroke
Parkinson’s
Multiple Sclerosis
Epilepsy
Traumatic Brain Injury
These conditions can affect memory, focus, movement, and the ability to perform daily tasks. That’s why World Brain Day is not just for clinicians—it’s for caregivers, advocates, and everyday people who want to understand and support those living with brain-related disabilities.
Our contribution? Making day-to-day life easier.
Tools like MyLEDA support safe, energy-conserving dressing for those with fatigue or mobility issues.
Our e-book Solutions for Living Life Well With a Disability shares strategies for adapting routines, simplifying choices, and reducing cognitive load at home.
This July 22, take a moment to learn, share, and uplift.
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