Southern Alberta Brain Injury Society (SABIS) provides non-medical support to adult brain injury survivors and their families. SABIS is dedicated to helping adults with acquired brain injuries obtain community supports and services.

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Submit a Listing for the Service DirectorySouthern Alberta Brain Injury Society (SABIS) provides non-medical support to adult brain injury survivors and their families. SABIS is dedicated to helping adults with acquired brain injuries obtain community supports and services.
Moore MyoWorx is a research-based clinic that is always focused on finding the most effective ways to treat our patients. We treat a variety of conditions such as concussions, arthritis, migraines, MS, and sciatica. Patients come from all over the world to experience our one-of-a-kind approach, MyoWorx® Myofascial Treatment, developed by our president and CEO, Terry Moore. MyoWorx® was originally developed to treat concussion symptoms, but the methodology applies to all the conditions we treat. The underlying principle of MyoWorx® Treatment is to treat the source of the problem and not just the symptoms. Based on the patient’s symptoms, we have developed a comprehensive system to determine the underlying cause and a multi-tiered treatment approach that includes the use of our patented TM20 device, in-clinic treatment, and at-home care.
The Brain Injury Association of York Region strives to provide free resources and advocacy for those affected by acquired brain injury in York Region. Through our support groups, workshops and educational sessions, BIAYR is constantly evolving to help those affected by ABI.
BIAWE’s mission is to enhance the lives of those affected by an acquired brain injury. This includes support groups and socials for survivors, caregivers, young adults, pediatric caregivers and children. We provide brain injury prevention programs to schools (grades 7 to 12), to health care professionals and the general public. We advocate and navigate for those with an acquired brain injury.
We develop and deliver therapeutic programs and other related counseling, information, group support programs, retreats and health support resources to individuals and/or loved ones of individuals who have experienced traumatic life loss, mental health issues, substance abuse and addiction issues, and/or acquired brain injury. We serve individuals, families, and caregivers.
CRHISS assists individuals with brain injuries, their caregivers and the community better understand the effects of the injury by providing tools and programs to help move forward. Programming such as Tai Chi, fitness classes, art classes, Lifeskills, drumming, Yoga, and anger management are some of what we offer.
The Victoria Brain Injury Society’s mission is to support, educate, and advocate for adults with acquired brain injuries and their families; and to increase community awareness about acquired brain injuries.
LABIS provides free programming and resources for people who have sustained brain injuries and their families and caregivers in our community.The programs are educational, recreational and social.
Offering service that enable individuals and families living with the effects of acquired brain injury to enjoy & participate in life in their home & community. All services are cost-free and include: Individual and group support, skills-based workshops, counselling services, family support, advocacy, referral & connection services, prevention and education, volunteer programs.
Brain Injury Association of Peel & Halton (BIAPH), SERVICE AREA: Peel – Cities of Brampton and Mississauga and the town of Caledon. Halton – City of Burlington and the towns of Oakville, Milton and Halton Hills.