Local
Brain Injury
Programs that develop an individually tailored treatment plan that combines the resources of many specialists to help individuals who have been disabled by an acquired brain injury (ABI) or traumatic brain injury (TBI) attain their maximum level of functioning and quality of life. There is generally a focus on vocational skills and community reintegration.
Community Living Connection (CLiC), Brain Injury
Case Management, Virginia Peninsula
Survivor and Family Support Group at Denbigh House
Veterans Support Group at The Denbigh House
Support for Adults with Brain Injuries
Community Based Clubhouse and Day Programs, Acquired Brain Injury
“Stand alone” programs offering work-related and social activities in a supportive environment. Provide limited case management services that include the development of individualized plans of services with personal goals; provides educational, vocational, and therapeutic social environments for survivors of acquired brain injury.
Fredericksburg Community Day Program, Brain Injuries
Personal Care
Programs that provide assistance in your home with activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming, toileting and mobility support that is provided by paraprofessionals. Food preparation and housekeeping services may or may not be provided by personal care assistants.