
BIS Has Talent: Artist Spotlight
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
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
NewsTalk1230 — Jacqueline Paz is a Fredericksburg pediatric case manager for Brain Injury Services. There’s more attention on the impacts of concussions after Tua Tagovailoa’s injury. We talk about the implications of concussion. What are the signs and what you should do. Brain Injury Services offers a free concussion tool kit for parents.
Loudoun Now — In 2001, Kelly and Michael Lang’s world turned upside down when their daughter, Olivia, experienced a traumatic brain injury after a devastating car crash.
Northern Virginia Magazine — Sterling middle schooler Reagan Bischoff’s YouTube channel reveals the power of persistence.
Washington Post — Reagan Bishchoff, a young teen in Virginia, has been honored for working to deal with her brain injury.
Welcome to the Brain Injury Awareness Project! BIS is launching a new video and audio web series dedicated to exploring the science, research and personal stories of brain injury. The
Brain Injury Services client Reagan Bischoff, 12-year-old 7th grader at Riverbend Middle School, was named the 2022 recipient of the BIS Bryant Cohen Empowerment Award. Reagan has spastic cerebral palsy,
Telemundo 44 — Marzo es el mes de concientización sobre daños cerebrales, un recordatorio de que la vida nos puede cambiar en cualquier momento. Una madre hispana cuenta cómo está aprendiendo a adaptarse a su nueva vida y cómo una organización local le está ayudando en el proceso.
FAIRFAX, Va. (WDVM) — A teen left with a brain injury after being struck by a drunk driver is featured on metro buses throughout Northern Virginia. Isabella Gallego, 13, is one of the youngest survivors featured in the transit campaign by the non-profit Brain Injury Services. “I was very excited when they told me I
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 provide a sense of community and identity for survivors and caregivers. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below
Support groups can provide a sense of community and identity for survivors and caregivers. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below
Support groups can provide a sense of community and identity for survivors and caregivers. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below
Support groups can provide a sense of community and identity for survivors and caregivers. In addition to the programs provided by Brain Injury Services for our clients and caregivers, below