How to support the household after a severe injury

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How to support the household after a severe injury

An injury can cause many problems not only for the individual involved but for anyone who relies on that person in the home. Whether it’s a permanent injury or temporary, the household’s breadwinners might need to navigate a new way of living for the time being.


Supporting a household after an injury can prove challenging, but it can be managed with the right approach. Here are some top tips for supporting the household after an injury has occurred.


Take it one day at a time

An injury is something that can be temporary, or it might be permanent. Depending on what it is and how severe it may be, it’s important to take everything one day at a time. At the end of the day, an injury isn’t going to magically heal overnight - it takes time.


Every day is going to be a step forward and a bit of progress for those who may be on this journey for a long time. Don’t rush the process; take the time needed to heal properly. For those that are in this position for the long term, it’s critical that the healing process isn’t rushed in any way.

Take time off work if required

Taking time off is important because it’s a habit for many that they find themselves rushing back to work. Rushing back to work isn’t something that should be happening when faced with a serious injury of any severity. Time should be taken off work to recover properly so that the individual can get back to their fighting fit selves in no time at all.

Speak to your employer regarding adaptability

When it comes to working, it’s useful to get in touch with the employer or the manager in question to get an understanding of flexibility. For some injuries, adaptability might be possible, and for others, it may pose more of a challenge.


While the injured party should take time off and rest to recover, there should be some discussion on what needs to happen to get back to work eventually. For some, going back to work might not be possible.


Seek out social security payment options

There are lots of payment options out there that should be considered. When it comes to supporting the household, the individual injured may be responsible for bringing in the income for the home.


With that being said, a social security disability lawyer may be required to help with finding and securing some financial support. Those that find themselves in such a situation as this one may need legal help in finding financial aid.


Look for additional support outside the household

When it comes to getting additional support outside the household, consider what options are available. It may be that a professional needs to come in to provide extra hands around the home.


Supporting the household after an injury can be difficult to navigate, but it can be managed effectively with the right solutions.


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Jessica White

Jessica White describes herself as a "very private person," which is why she uses a pseudonym. Jessica holds a MA in feminist literature, and an MBA. For a long time she wrote a successful personal mental health blog on Blogger, and yes, she used a pseudonym. Jessica also established and managed a successful e-commerce store for over ten years before selling it.

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An injury is something that can be temporary, or it might be permanent. Depending on what it is and how severe it may be, it’s important to take everything one day at a time. At the end of the day, an injury isn’t going to magically heal overnight - it takes time. | Photo: ©denis_vermenko / Adobe Stock

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