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WELCOME to THE Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire. Our Mission: To create a better future through brain injury prevention, education, advocacy, and support. Donate.
The Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire (BIANH) is the only state-wide organization in New Hampshire dedicated to brain injury and stroke support, prevention, education, and advocacy for survivors and caregivers.
Brain injury often requires life-long care and support after the person with the brain injury leaves the hospital - this is where the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire comes in - helping people with brain injury-related disability live in their own home and community.
Brain Injury Association of NH. 52 Pleasant St, Concord, NH, USA. (603) 225-8400 Telephone (800) 773-8400 (603) 228-6749 Fax.
Conway Brain Injury Support Group. Meets the 1st Monday of the Month, Meeting Time: 6:00 – 7:30 pm. Journey Church, 15 Hutchins Drive, Conway, NH. Peterborough Brain Injury Support Group. Meets the 1st Tuesday of the Month, Meeting Time: 6:00 -7:30 pm.
Brain Injury. What is Brain Injury? Living with Brain Injury; Preventing Brain Injury; Common Questions; Building Your Team; Agencies that can Help; Webcast and Information
Brain injury is a little-known offshoot of NH’s drug crisis – but the connection between drug overdose and brain injury is real. In January 2019, the Brain Injury Association of NH assembled an interagency task force to develop a strategic plan to raise awareness of the connection between drug overdose and brain injury, develop educational ...
Upcoming Events. Friday, February 24. Topic: Evidence-based Practices for Co-occurring Brain Injury and Substance Use Disorders. Faculty: Carolyn Lemsky, Ph.D., Clinical Director, Community Head Injury Resource Services of Toronto. Learning Objectives: List evidence-based practices that are most applicable to people living with co-occurring ...
What is Brain Injury? Living with Brain Injury; Preventing Brain Injury; Common Questions; Building Your Team; Agencies that can Help; Webcast and Information
With the help of family, friends and professionals, many survivors of brain injury in New Hampshire have increased their quality of life by utilizing strategies and support systems to compensate for the difficulties presented by the injury.