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Information on brain injury, rehabilitation, long-term assisted living, medications, and current research, from the Centre for Neuro Skills.
www.neuroskills.com
Traumatic Brain Injury Survival Guide
Information, for survivors and their families, provided on the honor system from Clinical Neuropsychologist Dr. Glen Johnson. Topics include signs of a brain injury, coping with common problems, and dealing with doctors.
www.tbiguide.com
National Resource Center For Traumatic Brain Injury
Providing information for professionals, persons with brain injury, and family members. Also developing intervention programs, and assessment tools.
www.neuro.pmr.vcu.edu
Causes, symptoms and assessment of brain injuries.
www.ahs.uwaterloo.ca
Offers information, reference materials, and self-help resources. Provides links to support and discussion groups, rehabilitation sites, publications and journals.
www.headinjury.com
Brain injury resources including detailed links, multiple language FAQS, diagrams and tools, on-line newsletter and article archives.
www.tbi.org
Acquired Brain Injury and Hidden Visual Problems
Addressing visual problems that may be overlooked during initial treatment of brain injury.
www.healthy.net
Information about coma and brain injury directed at helping with answers and support in those critical first days and weeks, while waiting for someone to awake from a coma.
www.waiting.com
Traumatic Brain Injury Resource Center
Working to raise awareness of TBI's effect on society, and provide easily accessible information and support for survivors, their loved ones, and the professionals who work on their behalf.
www.braininjuryresources.org
TBINET at Mount Sinai School of Medicine
The Research and Training Center on Community Integration of Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury. Provides a large database on a variety of Post-TBI challenges as well as the activities and research findings of the RTC. Maintains a newsletter, consumer reports, and journal articles for individuals with TBI and their family and friends. Also offers other publications and resources, designed for professionals.
www.mssm.edu
NARIC Databases: Brain Injuries
Introduction to resources available from the National Rehabilitation Information Center.
www.naric.com
Information and services for spinal cord and traumatic brain injury rehabilitation.
calder.med.miami.edu
An accessible site designed for brain injury survivors, persons with memory impairments and new Internet users. Includes links to games, discussion board, activity resources, and personal pages.
www.unc.edu
Article from the Medical College of Wisconsin about "Sports Concussions a Growing Concern." Describes the symptoms and effects of mild brain injuries as well as multiple concussions.
healthlink.mcw.edu
Services and Supports for Persons with Brain Injury
From the University of North Carolina -- Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies. Project designed to enable individuals with brain injury to decrease social isolation and loneliness, strengthen community living skills, and increase the skills needed to participate in inclusive recreation opportunities.
www.unc.edu