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The Brain Injury Association of Alberta (BIAA) is an advocacy group that supports brain injury survivors, their families,
caregivers and professionals.
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Founded in 1980, the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) is the leading national organization serving and representing
individuals, families and professionals who are touched by a life-altering, often devastating, traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Together with its network of more than 40 chartered state affiliates, as well as hundreds of local chapters and support groups
across the country, the BIAA provides information, education and support to assist the 5.3 million Americans currently living
with traumatic brain injury and their families.
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To assist persons with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities to achieve independence, self reliance and full community
participation.
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NABIS provides a continuum of services to people affected by acquired brain injury including: support, service coordination,
information, referral, leisure / recreation and advocacy.
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Providing information and referrals to Community Services for Brain Injury
survivors, families, and professionals.
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We are a Unique Rehabilitation and Reentry Program Serving Individuals with
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Neurobehavioral Disorders, Spinal Cord Injury, Ventilator Care and Ventilator Weaning.
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The Southern Alberta Brain Injury Society provides lifelong emotional and practical support to adults and children with brain injury,
their families and personal support networks; promotes community awareness of brain injury and its prevention.
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Provincial Programs/Initiatives
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The Alberta Brain Injury Network aims to support individuals experiencing effects of an acquired brain injury to achieve and/or maintain an
optimal quality of life in the community of their choice while preserving and respecting their individual rights and dignity.
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General Insurance brokers for automobile, commercial, life and disability insurance
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The Family Village is a web site for children and adults with disabilities, their families, and their friends and allies. Family Village brings together thousands of online resources in a organized, easy-to-use directory.
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