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Brainstreams > Resources > ABI Services, Acquired Brain Injury Services, advice, assessment, case management, consultation, education, family, health professionals, individual, information, Interior Health, Interior Health Authority, life skills, navigation, referral, support, therapy, treatment > Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Services – Interior Health

Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Services – Interior Health

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    Resource Category: Housing & Independent Living, Brain Injury Organizations, and Referral Rehab ServicesResource Tags: support, Interior Health, education, assessment, navigation, health professionals, advice, treatment, Acquired Brain Injury Services, therapy, family, case management, Interior Health Authority, referral, individual, life skills, ABI Services, information, and consultation

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      Interior Health ABI Services help adults living in the community who are 19 to 64 years old and have a documented brain injury, as per the World Health Organization’s definition: “Damage to the brain, which occurs after birth and is not related to a congenital or a degenerative disease”. ABI Services also help families, caregivers, and staff in supporting individuals with brain injury and in understanding and managing the changes to their family that may occur after brain injury.

      A referral is required in order to access the program. Individuals must be aged 19-64 and have a documented brain injury. Search for ABI services in your community or contact the Case Coordinator in your area.

      Located in: Interior Health Authority.

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    Address: 505 Doyle Ave
    Kelowna
    British Columbia
    V1Y 6V8
    Canada
    Phone: Contact your local Case Coordinator
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    The British Columbia Brain Injury Association
    c/o Janelle Breese Biagioni
    PO Box 37091 MILLSTREAM PO
    Victoria, BC V9B 0E8

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