The BC Brain Injury Association is to be the agent of change providing leadership for developing, driving and implementing a provincial strategy in BC to improve the lives of people who live with acquired brain injury.

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Submit a Listing for the Service DirectoryThe BC Brain Injury Association is to be the agent of change providing leadership for developing, driving and implementing a provincial strategy in BC to improve the lives of people who live with acquired brain injury.
CVHIS provides programs and support services to acquired brain injury survivors, their families and caregivers. We promote the health and well-being of our participants through advocacy, education, skill development, community re-integration, and we work to reduce incidences of brain injury in our community through prevention-based education. Most programming is free and includes Case Management, Counselling, Food and Healthy Eating supports, Peer Support, Life After Brain Injury workshops, Wellness Group Activities, music and art therapy and a Drop in program.
BrainTrust Canada is a non-profit dedicated to meeting the unique needs of people affected by acquired brain injury providing evidence-based approaches to rehabilitation and recovery that lead to meaningful outcomes. We provide brain injury prevention and education, specialized neuro-rehabilitation program, and client advocacy.
Case management for initial intake of individuals with ABI diagnosis to determine optimal level of needed supports; Life skills supports to assist ABI survivors in regaining and/or sustaining independence; Community supports for those who are unable to learn skills necessary for independent living due to restrictions caused by ABI; Peer Support and Family/Caregiver Support Groups to create a safe place to share and learn from peers; Recreational programs and Community Education Programs
The Nanaimo Brain Injury Society (NBIS) is a registered non profit society and registered charitable organization. We are a progressive society providing support, education and connection for people living with brain injury since 1988 through education, advocacy, and community support. Energetic and dedicated, our society members, volunteers, Board of Directors and staff give the society a firm foundation on which we build positive relationships with clients, family members and our wider community. Together we strive to uphold NBIS’s Vision, Mission & Values.