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Brain Injury Support & Resources

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A curated collection of tools, communities, and organizations for survivors, caregivers, and anyone navigating life after brain injury.
Living with a brain injury can feel isolating, overwhelming, and invisible. This list is a growing hub of trusted resources that I’ve personally used or vetted — for survivors, caregivers, and loved ones. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or deep in you...
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Brain Injury Organizations and Education

These are some of the most trusted, research-informed organizations offering resources, education, and advocacy for people living with brain injuries, from mild to severe.

 
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National advocacy, education, and resource hub. Check out their state chapters for local support and services.
BIAA – Brain Injury Association of America
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Locator for neurorehabilitation by state! A comprehensive resource with expert articles, videos, and caregiver tools for brain injury and PTSD.
BrainLine
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Focuses on post-concussion syndrome, CTE, and sports-related injuries. Offers great guides and survivor stories.
Concussion Legacy Foundation
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Created by a concussion survivor; offers educational videos and practical tools for recovery.
Concussion Awareness Now
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Developed by experts at the University of Queensland, this evidence-based booklet offers simple exercises and strategies to support healing and manage whiplash symptoms.
Whiplash injury Recovery Booklet
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Yoga, mindfulness, and community programs for TBI survivors and caregivers.
LoveYourBrain
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The CLF HelpLine provides personalized support, such as local rehabilitation centers, to those struggling with the impacts of brain injury.
CLF HelpLine | Concussion Legacy Foundation
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Brain Injury Support Groups & Peer Connection

Support groups can be life-changing when you're navigating brain injury. These spaces offer peer connection, understanding, and shared experience — online and in person.

 
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My support group I started for those with PCS to share a safe, brain-friendly space, connect with others across the globe-- with a mix of open discussion, sharing, support, education, and guest speakers.
MY CONCUSSION, PCS, AND WHIPLASH PEER SUPPORT GROUP REGISTRATION FORM
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Most states offer virtual or in-person support groups—check your local chapter.
Find Your BIAA State Chapter
 
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Free online and in-person connection groups for survivors and caregivers.
Mindset Online — LoveYourBrain
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Caregiver Support & Education

Supporting someone with a brain injury comes with its own grief, burnout, and need for connection. These resources are for caregivers, family, and friends walking alongside a survivor.

 
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Articles and videos focused specifically on caregiver wellbeing and tools.
BrainLine Caregivers Section
 
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Offers guides, support lines, and caregiver-specific support, including support groups.
Brain Injury Awareness Month | #MoreThanMyBrainInjury
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Free programs, such as retreats, and group support specifically designed for loved ones and care givers.
Online Caregiver Retreat — LoveYourBrain
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Brain Injury Advocacy & Awareness

Whether you're a survivor, caregiver, or ally, these advocacy organizations are working to protect rights, push for better legislation, and raise awareness about the realities of brain injury. You can get involved by sharing your story, contacting la...

 
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BIAA is a leading voice in U.S. brain injury advocacy, fighting for access to care, rehab funding, and legal protections for survivors. Their Advocacy Center shares current legislation and ways to take action.
Public Policy BIAA
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