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 the center and clinic to be more flexible in accepting and keeping clients. At the same time, the State Licensing Board of Massachusetts requires the facilities to follow all the same regulations any other clinic would follow.
The main focus for both facilities is to help people who are living with a brain injury to become more
Lisa Sommers says the Strive Center teaches students how to provide continuous ser- vices for a person who is living with an ABI.
   “There’s some kind of a beautiful milieu ... that is developed between them.”
functional and engaged with others. And because every brain injury is different, students get a more varied education than they might elsewhere.
“By having us, the instructors, available on site, providing the supervision, we know exactly where
they are in the curriculum,” Pappas said. “We hold them accountable to applying
the knowledge they’ve learned in the classroom and
measuring that as they prepare to become entry-level clinicians.”
Because there isn’t any prior conditioning, students are able to adapt to the center and provide the care clients need, she noted. In short, they come in with
a learner attitude, so they’re more receptive to the clients and their habits.
Many people have a narrow idea of what therapy
is and what it should look like, but the programs provided by the Enrichment Center and Strive Clinic “really explode that,” said Michael Starr, clinical instructor and supervisor in Communication Disorders
at UMass Amherst. He went on to explain the relationships this intense care creates in the center.
“At the end of a recent spring semester, the student clinician got a beautiful thank-you note written by this client who has a really hard time expressing herself through writing. They had been working on it all semester. So she was able to do that and send it to the clinician, which was amazing and left everyone in tears.”
Sommers said the client and student spend the semester teaching and connecting with one another, and that connection leaves a lasting impact on both of them.
“There’s some kind of a beautiful milieu, like Michael said, that is developed between them,” she
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