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Published: Feb. 24, 2011
Updated: Nov. 3, 2011

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The following resources are available to help people with traumatic brain injury and their families.

Brain Injury Caregivers' Support Information

Family Caregiver Alliance (FCA): THE FCA offers information, education, services, and advocacy to families who are caring for loved ones with chronic, disabling health conditions.

Full Circle of Care: This organization provides hands-on care to help caregivers provide ongoing care to friends and family members in need.

National Family Caregiver Association (NFCA): The NFCA educates, supports, and empowers the millions of Americans who serve as caregivers to chronically ill friends and family members.

NC Division of Social Services: The social services office provides supportive programs and services to help people with disabilities.

General Brain Injury Information

Brain Injury Association of North Carolina (BIANC): The Brain Injury Association of North Carolina is a non-profit membership organization that advocates on behalf of individuals with brain injury and their families.

Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA): The BIAA is the country’s oldest and largest nationwide brain injury advocacy organization. BIAA is dedicated to increasing access to quality health care and raising awareness and understanding of brain injury through advocacy, education and research.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Learn about research and education initiatives related to traumatic brain injury.

National Aphasia Association (NAA): This non-profit organization promotes education, research, rehabilitation, and support services to assist people with aphasia and their families.

National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR): The NIDRR provides leadership and support for a comprehensive program of research related to the rehabilitation of individuals with disabilities.

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS): Learn more about traumatic brain injury and view lists of clinical trials related to TBI and federal organizations that offer TBI services.

Traumatic Brain Injury Survival Guide: This online book provides families and caregivers of TBI patients explanations about traumatic brain injury in clear, easy-to-understand information.

Brain Injury Association of NC Local Offices

Raleigh Family and Community Support Office

133 Fayetteville St. Mall
Raleigh, NC 27601
919-833-9634

Triad Family and Community Support Office

202-C Boulevard St.
High Point, NC 27262
336-885-3307

Family and Community Support Office at Charlotte Institute of Rehabilitation

330 Billingsley Rd., Suite 107
Charlotte, NC 28211
704-362-147

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Updated: Nov. 3, 2011
Published: Feb. 24, 2011
URL: http://www.dukehealth.org/services/speech_and_audiology/care_guides/speech_pathology_resources/traumatic-brain-injury/traumatic-brain-injury-web-sites