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Welcome to our Resources page, a collection designed to empower and assist you on your caregiving journey. Every resource you find here serves one purpose: to make your journey a little lighter, more informed, and less alone. Dive in, discover, and let these resources be your steadfast companion in times of challenge and reflection.

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The Brain Injury Hope Network
At the Brain Injury Hope Network, they offer a wide range of resources to all affected by brain injury of any kind. From our vibrant social community to a monthly brain injury magazine, they're here to support you. 

Operated by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), the NFCSP offers a range of services to family caregivers. This includes information and assistance, individual counseling, support groups, caregiver training, respite care, and supplemental services on a limited basis. 

Provides help and support for caregivers, focusing on the act of providing at-home care for a relative, friend, or loved one with a physical or mental health problem. The platform offers educational content to help caregivers manage their responsibilities and maintain their own health.

Lists top caregiver support groups, both online and in-person, offering caregivers a platform to share stories, advice, and find community support for dealing with challenges such as Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA)
BIAA is a national organization that provides information, support, and advocacy for people with brain injuries and their families.  BIAA's website offers a wealth of resources for caregivers, including fact sheets on brain injury, tips on coping with caregiver stress, and a directory of local support groups. 

FCA is a national nonprofit organization that provides support and education to caregivers. The FCA's website offers a variety of resources for caregivers of people with brain injuries, including online support groups, educational webinars, and a directory of local support services. 

CAN is a national organization that advocates for caregivers and their families.
CAN's website offers a variety of resources for caregivers, including information on public policy issues, tips on self-care, and a directory of local support services.

The National Brain Injury Information Center is a service of the Brain Injury Association of America.   he National Brain Injury Information Center provides information and support to people with brain injuries and their families. 

  The Brain Injury Resource Center is a website created by the MossRehab Brain Injury Treatment Center.  The Brain Injury Resource Center offers a variety of resources for people with brain injuries and their families, including information on brain injury, treatment options, and support services.
 
   BrainLine provides information and support to people with brain injuries and their families. BrainLine's website has a variety of resources for caregivers, including fact sheets on brain injury, tips on coping with caregiver stress, and a directory of local support services.

TBI Resources is a website created by the University of Washington Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems. TBI Resources offers a variety of resources for people with brain injuries and their families, including information on brain injury, treatment options, and support services. 


The Brain Injury Hope Network
At the Brain Injury Hope Network, they offer a wide range of resources to all affected by brain injury of any kind. From our vibrant social community to a monthly brain injury magazine, they're here to support you. 

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