Brain Injury Alliance Of Nebraska Launches New Peer Mentorship Program
Adjusting to life after a brain injury can often feel lonely and challenging. A person may seem similar to who they were before the injury, but for them, life has changed. Things and activities that once were easy may have become more complex–making it harder to achieve the dreams and goals they held dear. There are new systems to figure out, new ways of doing things, new obstacles to overcome, and few people who understand this new world to navigate.
Healthy Blue Nebraska Awards The Brain Injury Alliance of Nebraska $100,000 To Implement Brain Injury Services With Douglas County Youth Center
The Brain Injury Alliance of Nebraska (BIA-NE) is excited to announce its receipt of a $100,000 program sponsorship from Healthy Blue Nebraska to implement brain injury screening, education, and management processes as part of a collaborative project with the Douglas County Youth Center.