Brainstreams BC Brain Injury Association

BCBIA presents Reassembled, Slightly Askew Immersive theatrical experience Reassembled, Slightly Askew was created by brain injury survivor and playwright Shannon Yee. This powerful interactive theatre piece takes the participant on a journey of recovery from Shannon039;s injury. Watch Here Featured Resources and Learning

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Welcome to ABI Partnership Project

What is a Concussion? Links for Education on ABI. Brain Trust - Provincial Conference. Community Injury Prevention Grants Program. Secure Log-in Section for Staff. Welcome to ABI Partnership Project. We are currently conducting a survey on our new. Introduction to ABI Online Series. Click here for our survey.

Advantage Speech-Language Pathology

3580 Broadway Street, Richmond, BC, V7E 2X8. Click here for Online Referral form. Dvantage Speech-Language Pathology is dedicated to providing diagnostic and therapeutic services for children, adolescents and adults. Independent Medical-legal Evaluations are available across British Columbia and Alberta.

Canadian Injured Workers Alliance Injured Worker Groups in Canada

Our Board of Directors and Staff. About Our Board of Directors. News, Events and Comments. Injured Worker Groups in Canada. Welcome to the Canadian Injured Workers Alliance. To work toward a just system of compensation, rehabilitation and re-employment in all provinces and territories of Canada.

About Us - Canadian Pediatric Stroke Support Association - CPSSA.org

Stroke affects 1 in 2,300 births in Canada. The CPSSA is a joint effort between clinicians and families to build relationships and strengthen communication for the purpose of research, awareness, and support.

Dr. Christopher Bigelow

Chris was very badly injured in a car accident on November 3, 2007. This site I hope will keep track and update all progress until we have Chris back to where he can update you himself. Thank you for your prayers and well wishes. Saturday, December 15, 2012. Hello to all our friends and readers,. I do not need to tell you all it feels like years since I lit this blog up. The guilty parties paid some money and then hid all the wrong doing and carried on with their business, like nothing happened.

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BCBIA presents Reassembled, Slightly Askew Immersive theatrical experience Reassembled, Slightly Askew was created by brain injury survivor and playwright Shannon Yee. This powerful interactive theatre piece takes the participant on a journey of recovery from Shannon039;s injury. Watch Here Featured Resources and Learning

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Most neurologist believe that if they can get to a stroke victim within 3 hours that a lot of the effects of stroke can be reversed. The trick is getting the stroke recognized, diagnosed and getting to the patient within 3 hours which is tough. There is nothing more life saving than getting the patient to the hospital in the first one hour. Becoming known widely as the golden hour to doctors and emergency attendants. Ask the individual to SMILE. Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS.