Brain Injury Association of North Carolina

Offering help, hope, and a voice for people with brain injury and their families.

The Voice of Awareness and Advocacy

People need trauma care, specialized rehabilitation, disease management, and individualized services and supports after brain injury.

The need in North Carolina

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North Carolinians were reported to sustain a traumatic brain injury (or TBI) in one year’s time; however, the actual estimates of those living with long-term disability related to TBI is more around 200,000 people in North Carolina.
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Connections are made by the Brain Injury Association of North Carolina each year, including 2,500 resource calls, emails, and/or face-to-face visits. We strive to reach as many individuals living with brain injury, families, and professionals as possible.
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Individuals participate in trainings provided by the Brain Injury Association of North Carolina each year available online, by webinar, in-person, or at annual conferences. Our trainings help to expand awareness around brain injury and appropriate strategies.

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