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  2. Brain Injury Services (BIS) has free services to support survivors of brain injury wherever they are on their journey. BIS is a unique and caring community. BIS provides one-on-one support and connects survivors to learn from each other.

  3. BIAA is the nation's oldest and largest brain injury advocacy organization. Our mission is to advance awareness, research, treatment, and education and to improve the quality of life for all people affected by brain injury.

  4. BINA has made a real difference in the lives of thousands of brain injury, stroke, and spinal injury survivors and their families. Whether a TBI (traumatic brain injury) from a fall, car accident, or sports injury, or a stroke, brain tumor, aneurysm, or anoxia (loss of oxygen), we understand.

  5. Brain Injury Recovery - Shirley Ryan AbilityLab

    www.sralab.org/conditions/brain-injury

    Brain Injury Recovery. People from all over the world seek our 70 years’ experience in treating the most complex traumatic brain injuries and illnesses. We bring you the latest and most promising treatments and therapies.

  6. Traumatic brain injury - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/traumatic-brain-injury/diagnosis...

    Treatment. Coping and support. Diagnosis. Traumatic brain injuries may be emergencies. In the case of more-severe traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), consequences can worsen rapidly without treatment. Doctors or first responders need to assess the situation quickly. Glasgow Coma Scale.

  7. Brain rehabilitation - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/brain-rehabilitation/about/pac-20393150

    Mayo Clinic's brain rehabilitation team works to help people with brain injuries regain as much function — and help them become as independent — as possible. A stroke is the most common cause of brain injury that requires brain rehabilitation.

  8. Programs - Brain Injury Services

    braininjurysvcs.org/programs

    Individualized services that facilitate success in accomplishing goals and finding productive activities in the community including Speakers Bureau, PALS, and Person-Centered Volunteering.

  9. Advancements in brain injury services and supports cannot wait. BIAA must expand services to reach more people, in more places, and in more ways. Find out how you can help personally, engage your workplace, or raise awareness of brain injury in your community.

  10. For People with Brain Injury: Community & Support | BrainLine

    www.brainline.org/people-brain-injury/community-support

    Everyone needs support after something as traumatic and life changing as a brain injury. Here you will find information on relationships, support, and community. As well as resources to share that may help others understand what it's like to live with a brain injury.

  11. Case Management - Brain Injury Services

    braininjurysvcs.org/case-management

    Case Management is available for adults, teens, and children with brain injuries. Case Management activities take place at individuals’ homes, Case Manager’s offices, or other community locations, or by phone, or video calls.