Navigating Traumatic Brain Injury Together
Neuro Support Group
Our monthly Neuro Support Group provides a welcoming space for individuals navigating brain injury, concussion recovery, neurological conditions, and the challenges that can come with them. Through connection, conversation, education, and shared experiences, we aim to remind people that they are not alone in their recovery journey. Participants can also sign up for our monthly newsletter to stay informed about upcoming meetings, resources, community events, and supportive tools for brain health and recovery.
Other Resources
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Brainline
A trusted resource offering educational information, recovery tools, and support for individuals and families affected by traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord injury, and burn injury. The platform provides accessible materials designed to help patients, caregivers, and communities better navigate rehabilitation and long-term recovery.
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Navigating Social Situations
Social situations after a brain injury can feel overwhelming and isolating. This Spanish-language resource from MSKTC provides educational materials, recovery tools, and supportive guidance for individuals and families navigating traumatic brain injury and rehabilitation.
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Resources for Spinal Cord Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Burn Injury
MSKTC provides free, research-based resources for individuals navigating spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and burn recovery. Their educational tools, articles, and guides support patients, caregivers, and families throughout the rehabilitation journey.
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Recursos en Español
MSKTC ofrece recursos gratuitos en español para personas y familias que navegan lesiones cerebrales traumáticas, lesiones de la médula espinal y recuperación de quemaduras. Sus guías educativas y herramientas están diseñadas para apoyar la recuperación, rehabilitación y bienestar diario.
Testimonials
“Chris —— has been an important influence in my recovery after a fall that caused a TBI and other related issues. He has worn several hats beyond Speech Therapist, including acting as a resource to connect me with community organizations to help me get back on my feet, as well as, providing financial help (grant) from his organization . He has also communicated with my sister, family and other assisting in my recovery to provide updates and follow up information.”
— Anonymous“I had a TBI 4 years ago. My physical recovery was pretty quick but my word and speech recovery was not. For more than a year I went to speech therapy. It was tough, but it was exciting and I looked forward to it every time. It was always fun and very positive and helped me learn how to keep my brain sharp.”
— Anonymous“Chris and the team have provided me with the tools, techniques, and practical ‘homework’ to help strengthen my memory, organization, and many of the day-to-day skills I needed to regain confidence in my normal life, work, and activities. Their guidance, experience, and positive support made a huge difference in my recovery journey. I’m incredibly grateful not only for Chris, but for the entire organization and the compassionate support they provide to people navigating brain injury recovery.”
— Anonymous
