Brain Injury
Resources

Resources for Health Care Professionals & Survivors of a Traumatic Brain Injury

Ontario Rehab Alliance

The Alliance of Community Medical and Rehabilitation Providers, also known as the Ontario Rehab Alliance (ORA) represents the interests and needs of healthcare organizations that provide treatment to individuals injured in motor vehicle accidents.

Brain Injury Association of Peel and Halton

BIAPH advocates for the needs of and provides information to survivors of acquired brain injuries, their families and support network.

The Brain Injury Society of Toronto

The Brain Injury Society of Toronto is a community non-profit organizaton supporting those living with the effects of an acquired brain injury. Members consist of children, young adults, parents, spouses, grandparents, professionals and service providers. Membership is open to anyone.

The Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) is a registered charitable organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of Ontarians affected by acquired brain injury (ABI) through education, awareness, and support. OBIA offers resources, a helpline, personal advocacy, training programs, online support groups, and peer support to assist individuals and families navigating the challenges of ABI.

The Brain Injury Association of Niagara (BIAN) is a charitable organization committed to enhancing the quality of life for individuals in the Niagara region affected by acquired brain injuries. BIAN offers support services, social activities, community and peer engagement opportunities, advocacy, and information to empower survivors and their families.

The Brain Injury Association of York Region is committed to helping individuals, and their loved ones, who are dealing with an acquired brain injury. Our focus is to provide awareness, education and advocacy.

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