Services for Persons with Brain Injury: What is Available and How to Get Connected?

by John McKiggan

As many of you know, I am on the Board of the Halifax chapter of the Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia. I wanted to post this notice of a public information session for brain injury survivors and their families that is being hosted by BIANS Halifax.

Services for Persons with Brain Injury: What is Available and How to Get Connected?

Who?
Our guest speakers are:
Lindsay Dickson, Capital Health – Acquired Brain Injury Navigator
Brian Tapper, Capital Health – Vocational Counselor
Cyd Lepage and Diane Wanderer – Community Services, Income Assistance and Employment Support

What?
Each speaker will provide a short presentation on programs and services offered and how to connect with services. A question and answer period will follow all of the presentations.

Where?
The Royal Bank Theatre, Summer Street Lobby, Level 1, Halifax Infirmary Building, 1796 Summer Street

When?
Wednesday,October 6, 2010 from 7:00 – 9:00 pm

Why?
Persons with acquired brain injury often struggle to find information about the programs and support services available to them. BIANS Halifax is presenting this information session so that brain injury survivors and their family members can get this valuable information and have their questions answered.

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