Open House & Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
With brain injuries creating a growing public health concern, I’m reaching out to invite you and other leaders in the region’s healthcare, business, and nonprofit sectors to join the Brain
With brain injuries creating a growing public health concern, I’m reaching out to invite you and other leaders in the region’s healthcare, business, and nonprofit sectors to join the Brain
Joy Koeppen, LCSW, CBISManager, Brain Injury Services Counseling Program For many, this is a time to reflect on the past year and make goals for the coming year. Others are
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT:Andrew Wilinski, Director of Development703-451-8881 | awilinski@braininjurysvcs.org NATIONAL DISABILITY LEADER DONNA MELTZER TO TAKE REINS OF BRAIN INJURY NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION New CEO Will Help Strengthen Important
B. Stratton, LCSWBrain Injury Services Counseling Program The holiday season, for some, is viewed more as a stressful versus joyous time of year. If you find yourself to be one
B. Stratton, LCSWBrain Injury Services Counseling Program The holiday season, for some, is viewed more as a stressful versus joyous time of year. If you find yourself to be one
Brain Injury Services remains a vital link to community-based services for people living with brain injury in Northern Virginia and surrounding counties. Last year, we provided FREE person-centered services to
Joy Koeppen, LCSW, CBISCounseling Manager at Brain Injury Services The World Health Organization (WHO) has deemed Wednesday, October 10th, as World Mental Health Day to “raise awareness of mental health
Meet Kathy Prudden, Brain Injury Survivor and winner of the BIS Has Talent Art Exhibition in the category “composition” in 2022! How is your approach to creativity different after a
Meet Antoinette Arsic, Brain Injury Survivor and winner of the BIS Has Talent Art Exhibition in the category “art” in 2022! How is your approach to creativity different after a
Seniors are at highest risk for death and disability from TBI, but the condition is often under-recognized. Stepped-up identification and treatment are needed. By Erin Mattingly Most of us know
Earlier this week, Brain Injury Services (BIS) was honored to be joined by a number of our clients, board members, and local elected officials at the ADAPT Clubhouse in Alexandria
Loudoun Times-Mirror — An eighth grader with cerebral palsy has begun using a new technology device to assist with mobility issues which is giving her — and her family — a renewed sense
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are
Support groups can give survivors and caregivers a sense of community and identity. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below are