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    Motivation to Keep Going

    April’s journey from traumatic brain injury to recovery at TIRR Memorial Hermann

    CultureMap Create
    May 5, 2025 | 12:00 pm
    Memorial Hermann April TIRR

    April Favino, before the accident.

    Photo courtesy of Memorial Hermann

    Kammy Baumann was in the middle of a busy Monday when her phone rang. It was her daughter Jennifer. When Kammy answered, she was surprised to hear her daughter’s coworker on the line while Jennifer sobbed in the background.

    The accident
    Late the night before, April Favino, Kammy’s other daughter, was in a serious car accident that caused her vehicle to roll over.

    April had to be extracted and was transported via Memorial Hermann Life Flight to Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center in Houston, where she was treated for multiple injuries including a traumatic brain injury (TBI), fractures in her neck and leg, a fractured shoulder, and four broken ribs. While trauma specialists worked to save April’s life, a hospital social worker was searching for April’s family.

    “They found Jennifer on Facebook, so they called and asked her to describe April’s tattoos so they could verify her identity,” Kammy recalls. “Her coworker relayed the information to me and said, ‘Someone is going to call you.’"

    Kammy rushed nearly 100 miles from her home in College Station to Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center, where she found April in a medically induced coma.

    Memorial Hermann April TIRRPhoto courtesy of Memorial Hermann

    April was treated at the Red Duke Trauma Institute at Memorial Hermann-TMC. Through a commitment to provide life-saving services to the Gulf Coast region, the Red Duke Trauma Institute is one of the busiest Level I Trauma Centers with a mortality index that is among the lowest in the nation.

    As a result of the TBI, April struggled to understand the severity of her injuries and why she was in the hospital. Her confusion led to frustration, which led to agitated behaviors. As April approached the point where she no longer needed acute care, Kammy worried about how she would handle April at home. Thankfully, a spot had just opened in TIRR Memorial Hermann’s Neurobehavioral Program. TIRR Memorial Hermann is ranked No. 2 in the nation for medical rehab by U.S. News & World Report.

    The Neurobehavioral Program at TIRR Memorial Hermann is one of the few specialized programs in the nation designed to address the unique cognitive and behavioral challenges that can arise after a traumatic brain injury. Staffed by specialists uniquely qualified to provide care in a structured, calm, and controlled environment, the program integrates cognitive and functional therapies to accelerate recovery.

    Led by Christopher Falco, MD, a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation, and Lindsey Harik, PhD, a clinical neuropsychologist and Neurobehavioral Program Manager, the team works collaboratively to support individuals with acquired brain injury, helping them address behavioral difficulties while undergoing intensive rehabilitation.

    Setting a new course
    “Our first step was to talk to Kammy and learn as much as we could about April, so we could create her customized treatment plan,” explains Dr. Harik. “For example, we knew that April couldn’t remember that she needed to wear her cervical collar and couldn’t bear weight on her injured hand and leg. To help with this, everyone who worked with her used scripted language to consistently reinforce these limitations. As April’s brain processed the same message over and over again, she began to retain more information and gain a better understanding of her current cognitive and physical condition.”

    These memories were key milestones in April’s recovery, and her two daughters were the motivation she needed to keep going — and not just back to who she was before the accident, but to a better version of herself.

    A key component of April’s treatment plan was psychotherapy, also known as talk therapy or traditional counseling. Together, April and Dr. Harik were able to move April on a more positive life trajectory.

    “April carried a lot of guilt and felt like she wasn’t worthy of repairing because of past mistakes,” Dr. Harik recalls. “We worked on ways to reframe that narrative, helping her see her recovery as a fresh start. True mental and emotional transformation takes years, but we planted strong seeds and gave April the tools she needed to grow.”

    Memorial Hermann April TIRRPhoto courtesy of Memorial Hermann

    After just 18 days at TIRR Memorial Hermann, April was ready to go home. She stayed with Kammy for a few weeks before doing a test weekend by herself at her Houston-area apartment. After a few more test weekends, April felt ready to live on her own and moved back to her apartment.

    “In addition to the emotional transformation we saw in April, there were several signs that she was ready to continue her journey at home,” explains Dr. Harik. “Her brain was improving at retaining information, so she was able to tell us why she needed to wear the braces she would be discharged home with. She also began thinking about her future and engaging in the cognitive activity of understanding the consequences of her decisions, like how not wearing the braces could lead to further injury.”

    A life transformed
    While short-term memory is still a challenge for April, she is thriving as she works to continue her education and, hopefully soon, buy her first home.

    “I’m proud of the work that we did with April while she was here,” Dr. Harik says while holding back tears. “If she hadn’t been able to come to TIRR Memorial Hermann, I think it’s unlikely that she would have had this terrific recovery. I want April to know that she is strong, capable, and awesome.”

    “I had heard the name TIRR Memorial Hermann before, but I didn’t know much about what it was or the work that happens here,” Kammy says. “Now, I can’t even imagine what would have happened to April and to our family if she hadn’t been cared for at TIRR Memorial Hermann. I would never want to go through this experience again, but I know that it changed her life for the better. Because of her own hard work and what she learned there, April realizes that she deserves to have a great life, and she’s working for it.”

    Visit TIRR Memorial Hermann to learn more.

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    always be prepared

    Texas tax-free weekend lets shoppers stock up on emergency supplies

    Amber Heckler
    Apr 20, 2026 | 2:15 pm
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    Emergency supplies like first aid kits that cost less than $75 are eligible for a tax break this weekend.

    The best time for Texas residents to stock up on supplies to prepare for natural disasters is coming up this weekend. The annual statewide Emergency Preparation Supplies Sales Tax Holiday runs from April 25-27, when Texans will be able to purchase critical emergency supplies — plus household necessities like batteries and fire extinguishers — tax-fee.

    Shoppers can purchase certain emergency supplies tax-free starting at 12:01 am on Saturday, April 25, and the "holiday" runs until midnight on Monday, April 27. There is no limit on the number of qualifying items that can be purchased during the weekend, and purchases can be made in store, online, through the mail, and via custom order.

    Saving on emergency supplies
    Emergency preparation supplies must be purchased under certain price brackets to qualify for the tax exemption. For example, portable generators must have a sales price less than $3,000 to qualify for a tax break. Ladders and hurricane shutters that cost less than $300 also qualify.

    Delivery, shipping, handling, and transportation charges are included in the sales price, according to the Comptroller. So if a shopper buys a $299 rescue ladder and is charged a $10 delivery fee, the total sales price for the purchase is $309, and tax would need to be paid for that sales price.

    Additional items that qualify for a tax break as long as they cost less than $75 include:

    • Axes
    • Batteries – single or multipack (AAA cell, AA cell, C cell, D cell, 6 volt or 9 volt)
    • Carbon monoxide detectors
    • Fire extinguishers
    • First aid kits
    • Fuel containers
    • Ground anchor systems and tie-down kits
    • Hatchets
    • Ice products – including reusable and artificial ice
    • Light sources – including those that are battery operated or portable self-powered sources; candles, flashlights, and lanterns
    • Mobile telephone batteries and mobile telephone chargers
    • Non-electric can openers
    • Non-electric coolers and ice chests for food storage
    • Radios – including portable self-powered radios, battery operated radios, two-way radios, and weather band radios
    • Smoke detectors
    • Tarps and other plastic sheeting
    The full list of qualifying items is available on The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts' website.

    As a reminder, over-the-counter items like antibacterial hand sanitizer, soap, and spray and wipes are always exempt from sales tax if they are labeled with a "Drug Facts" panel in compliance with Food and Drug Administration regulations.

    Non-qualifying items that will still be taxed
    Medical masks, face masks, and gloves of any kind do not qualify for a tax exemption. Other taxable items including toilet paper, cleaning supplies (such as disinfectants and bleach wipes), vehicle or boat batteries, chainsaws, plywood, extension ladders, and stepladders. Camping equipment and supplies, including stoves and tents, are also not eligible for a tax break.

    Additionally, any repair or replacement parts for emergency preparation supplies do not qualify for tax exemptions, and neither do any services that are performed on or related to those supplies.

    What to do if a qualifying item is taxed during the holiday
    If customers buy a tax-exempt item between April 25-27 and are still taxed, they may request a refund from the seller on the tax paid for the item. The seller can grant the refund to the buyer, or provide them with Form 00-985, Assignment to Right to Refund, which would allow the customer to file a claim for their refund through the Comptroller's website.

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