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The ABI/TBI Information Project EMail: lburns@sasquatch.com Provides information on brain injury without preference to any particular person, thought, theory or belief. One may converse with others about ABI/TBI via message boards or simply use links and other helpful resources that are found here. |
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Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured (ARBI) 3412 Spruce Drive SW S.W. Calgary, AB CANADA Phone: 403-242-7116 Fax: 403-242-7478 EMail: arbi@cadvision.com Website: www.arbi.ab.ca ARBI's mission is to offer an individualized rehabilitation program within a positive caring environment for persons with severe traumatic brain injury in order to enhance their quality of life. |
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Brain Injury Association 105 North Alfred Alexandria, Virginia 22314 Phone: 703-236-6000 or 800-444-6443 Fax: 703-236-6001 EMail: FamilyHelpline@biausa.org Website: www.biausa.org This organization assists people with brain injury and their families to seek out needed resources and services. The Association offers a bimonthly newsletter, quarterly magazine, and also publishes the National Directory of Head Injury Rehabilitation Services (a listing of over 350 facilities and programs which meet the needs of those who have sustained brain injury). |
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The Brain Train Phone: 804-320-0105 A publisher of software catalogs for brain injured rehabilitation. |
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The Centre for Neuro Skills 2658 Mt. Vernon Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93306 Phone: 800-922-4994 or 805-872-3408 Fax: 805- 872-5150 EMail: cns@neuroskills.com Website: www.neuroskills.com/~cns/ The Centre for Neuro Skills is a head injury rehabilitation organization. Its webpage is a helpful and an extensive TBI resource guide. |
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High Tech Centers for the Disabled California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office 1109 Ninth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: 916-445-8752 Assistive computer technologies for persons with acquired brain injury. It provides training and support to instructional specialists in California community colleges and other participating agencies. Training and support are available in the areas of computer access technologies, productivity, basic skills, and cognitive retraining software for persons with learning disabilities or acquired brain injuries. |
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National Association of State Head Injury Administrators (NASHIA) 98 Corporate Lake Drive Columbia, MO 65203 Phone: (573) 882-3807 EMail: svaughn@services.state.mo.us Website: http://www.nashia.org/ Its purpose is to formulate and influence through collective action the establishment of sound national head injury policy, and to assist and serve state government administered head injury programs in the development and implementation of state and local prevention, rehabilitation and community support services programs and policies for persons with traumatic head injury and their families. |
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The Perspective Network P.O. Box 1859 Cumming, GA 30028-1859 Phone: 770-844-6898 Fax: 770-844-6898 EMail: TPN@tbi.org Website: www.tbi.org The Perspectives Network's primary focus is positive communication between persons with brain injury, family members, care givers, friends of persons with brain injury, those many professionals who treat persons with brain injury and community members in order to create positive changes and enhance public awareness and knowledge of acquired/traumatic brain injury. |
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TBI, ABI, and EPILEPSY HOME AWAY FROM HOME Debbie Wilson 121 Oak Avenue Hueytown, Alabama 35023 Phone: 205-491-0401 EMail: debbie@canddwilson.com An inspirational home page created by Debbie Wilson, a TBI survivor. This site is filled with links to important information on TBI, ABI and Epilepsy as well as personal stories, poems and quotes that will encourage any visitor. |
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Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Washington, D.C. Phone: 205-665-5555 or 408-295-9896 Fax: 408-295-9913 EMail: tbisci@tbi-sci.org Website: www.tbindc.org These research and demonstration grants focus primarily on developing and demonstrating a model system of care for persons with TBI stressing continuity and comprehensiveness of care and maintaining a standardized national database for innovative analyses of TBI treatment and outcomes. |
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University of Washington Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Box 356490 Seattle, WA 98195-6490 Phone: 206-543-3600 Fax: 206-685-3244 EMail: rehab@u.washington.edu Website: http://depts.washington.edu/rehab/ The Brain Injury Rehabilitation Clinics at the University of Washington Medical Center and Harborview Medical Centers offer a wide range of services directed toward helping clients 18 years of age and older cope with the complex and long-term consequences of brain injury. |