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Mindfulness + Brain Injury Webinar
This video offers a gentle introduction to mindfulness for individuals impacted by brain injury, led by Laura Holmes, CBIS, owner and founder of Recreate Yourself, LLC. Drawing from her experience in recreational therapy and community-based brain injury services, Laura guides viewers through the foundations of mindfulness in a way that is accessible, supportive, and adaptable to a wide range of abilities.
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Brain Injury Association of NC
Education, training, and resources for survivors, their families, and professionals. They also advocate for better care for the brain injury population.
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Made4Me
They work with therapists and the parents of children with special needs to provide them with personalized adaptations (furniture and more) out of industrial cardboard at NO cost to the child or families.
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Alliance Health TBI Waiver
To learn more about the TBI waiver and to see whether you or someone you care about might be eligible, call Alliance Member and Recipient Services 24/7 at 800-510-9132.
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Alliance Health Innovations Waiver
The NC Innovations Waiver provides people with intellectual and developmental disabilities with services and supports in their own community. This helps people live as independently as possible.
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Innovative OT Solutions, Inc.
Our mission is to support clients living with Traumatic Brain Injury and Developmental Disabilities in their homes and communities by providing therapeutic opportunities through real life experiences
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NC Wildlife Federation
Free rentals of fishing equipment, adaptive equipment, and a track power chair for off-roading on dirt and sand!
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Love Your Brain
At LoveYourBrain, we believe everyone in the TBI community deserves to access their resilience, embrace who they are now, and reach their full potential.
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NC Adapted Sports (NCAS)
NCAS is all about connecting community,
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ESA + Scholarship
Education Student Accounts (ESA+) scholarship funds help North Carolina families pay for education and services (like recreational therapy) for children with disabilities.

