Neurological Disorders
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- In My Solitude
- Brain injury: a personal perspective, coping and moving on after a TBI with focus on personal growth and setting goals to overcome deficits, including a daily journal.
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- Michaels Story of TBI
- A young mans struggle after a traumatic brain injury. Provides resources for others who have TBI or wish to find out more.
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- Rachel's Miracle
- The story of a 17-year old girl's faith and determination. With hard work and support, she survived and then recovered from a gunshot wound to the brain.
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- Site Copernicus
- Provides support and resources for people with a brain injury. Offers poetry, journal writings, chat room, and links to information about a variety of disabilities and medical issues.
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- The Road to Recovery
- A site dedicated to tracking the progress of one man's brother, an Air Force Captain, who suffered a TBI in November, 2001.
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- The World of TBI
- Through poetry and musings, a young singer shares her heartbreak, anger, and feelings of what she is forced to live with daily, five years after a horrific car accident.
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- Typo's Tea
- Memorial for "Typo" who died May, 2001. A place for people to share their memories with Typo's family and hopefully receive comfort for their grief. Includes Typo quotes, memorial, tea poll, traumatic brain injury links, survivor pages, and FAQ.
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- Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems
- The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research funded 17 centers to examine the course of recovery and outcomes following TBI. Each center provides a coordinated system of emergency care, acute management, in-patient rehabilitation and long-term interdisciplinary follow-up services.
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- The Brain Injury Information Network
- Providers of several listserv and email support groups on brain injuries and related conditions for survivors and caregivers. Also offers an online chat room.
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- Acquired Brain Injury Service (ARBIAS)
- A specialist, non-government agency providing a range of services to people with acquired brain injury, predominantly caused by alcohol or other substances. Aims to assist people disabled through acquired brain injury to live and function to their full potential in the community.
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- Head Injury Rehabilitation & Referral Services, Inc. (HIRRS)
- Serves individuals with neurological impairments, specializing in brain injuries. Offers residential and outpatient programs, vocational training, life skills assistance, educational goals, and assistance in accessing community and medical resources. A non-profit agency located in Rockville, MD.
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- Learning Services
- A national provider of innovative rehabilitation and supported living programs for individuals with an acquired brain injury. Programs available in various USA locations.
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- Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
- Providing treatment of MTBI with neurotherapy and vision therapy techniques without the use of medications. From the Behavioral Medicine Associates, Inc. in Edina, Minnesota.
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- MindWorks - Support Services for Brain Injury
- Provides community-based, brain injury rehabilitation services and programs tailored to client needs. Locations throughout Ontario.
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- Neurologic Rehabilitation Institute (NRI) at Brookhaven Hospital
- Offers multiple mid- and long-term programs and services for adults age 18 and older with a primary diagnosis of Traumatic Brain Injury or other acquired neurological problem.
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- Neurorestorative Speciality Centers
- Neurorehabilitation and neurobehavioral services for adults and youth with post-acute brain injury. Customized treatment programs available in various southern locations.
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- Ohio Valley Center For Brain Injury Prevention And Rehabilitation
- Develops and distributes model programs of prevention, acute care and rehabilitation for people who have had brain injuries. Provides service to survivors, families and service providers on a national level.
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- Peartree House
- Center specializing in long and short-term individualized treatment of younger people with an acquired brain injury. A team of specialists offer occupational, physical, psychological, speech, and recreational rehabilitation, along with community and independent living skills. Located in Southampton, UK.