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  • Acquired Brain Injury and Concussion Services – Fraser Health

    Fraser Health’s Acquired Brain Injury and Concussion Services provides education and support to persons with a mild-severe brain injury. Located in: Fraser Health Authority. Lisa speaks about the integral role Fraser Health’s Concussion Clinic played in her recovery from a series of concussions. Steve, a stroke survivor, shares his experience Read more [...]

  • Interior Health ABI Services: Local Case Coordinator (Cranbrook)

    Interior Health ABI Services help adults living in the community who are 19 to 64 years old and have a documented brain injury. 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 Read more [...]

  • Interior Health ABI Services: Local Case Coordinator (Kamloops)

    Interior Health ABI Services help adults living in the community who are 19 to 64 years old and have a documented brain injury. 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 Read more [...]

  • Interior Health ABI Services: Local Case Coordinator (Kelowna)

    Interior Health ABI Services help adults living in the community who are 19 to 64 years old and have a documented brain injury. 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 Read more [...]

  • Interior Health ABI Services: Local Case Coordinator (Penticton)

    Interior Health ABI Services help adults living in the community who are 19 to 64 years old and have a documented brain injury. 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 Read more [...]

  • Interior Health ABI Services: Local Case Coordinator (Vernon)

    Interior Health ABI Services help adults living in the community who are 19 to 64 years old and have a documented brain injury. 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 Read more [...]

  • Island Health Acquired Brain Injury Program

    Island Health’s Brain Injury Program is an island-wide community-based program that provides services to assist adults with acquired brain injury in regaining, improving, or maintaining function and/or independence. Services fall into two broad categories: 1) Community Services 2) Community Residential Services. Services are subject to availability and are voluntary A Read more [...]

  • VCH, GF Strong – Building Community Connections: A Workshop for Survivors, Families and Friends

    This is an opportunity for survivors, families and friends of people with a stroke or brain injury to learn about some of the services and programs available in their communities. Families and survivors will be able to meet with one another and learn from each others’ personal experiences. Registration is Read more [...]

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