March is National Brain Injury Awareness Month

ST. LOUIS – Support Groups, Community Resource Services, and Family Seminars through the Brain Injury Association of Missouri (BIA-MO) help survivors and families know they are not alone. Support and education provided through BIA-MO includes answering questions about brain injury, identifying resources within the community, and providing information about farming with disabilities, for beginning or experienced farmers or ranchers.

 

Help, hope, and healing are offered through programs of support, education, recreation, and advocacy by the Brain Injury Association of Missouri.

 

Missouri AgrAbility can potentially help individuals with disabilities return to farming, ranching and agribusiness. Farmers with brain injury may be able to safely return to farming or ranching with adaptive devices, technologies, changes in agriculture operations, and business planning.

 

The Heroes to Hives – Missouri State Chapter program is an opportunity for Veterans, veteran families and their dependents over the age of 18 to learn financial and personal wellbeing through FREE professional training and community development centered around beekeeping. Learn More.

 

Brain injury recovery is a new journey for many survivors and families. Being aware of the general stages of recovery will help with understanding options. Download the BIA-MO Brain Injury Recovery Step by Step resource.

 

Education is essential when you and your family are initially impacted by brain injury or are many years post injury. The Brain Injury Association of Missouri offers the Survivor and Family Regional Seminars that provide helpful information, practical suggestions, and support for life with brain injury.

 

For more information, contact the Brain Injury Association of Missouri for support, education, recreation and advocacy at www.biamo.org or (800) 444-6443.