30 ideas to entertain yourself during social distancing

Social distancing is incredibly important as Canadians try to limit the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus. But that does mean we’ll all be spending a lot of time at home. It’s easy to get bored and feel lonely. To combat boredom and keep yourself entertained and happy, check out this list of ideas and activities […]

Resources

This section of the website is for free resources and community information that may be helpful for people with brain injury and caregivers. E-courses for caregivers We have a variety of educational e-courses available for free on topics like brain injury introduction; planning for the future; mental health. Sign up for a course Infographics We […]

Resources

This section of the website is for free resources and community information that may be helpful for people with brain injury and caregivers. NEW: Infographics Check out our brand new infographics on concussion, brain injury and intersectionality. View the infographics Brain Injury Canada Connect: Interactive Service Directory Follow the link below to access our NEW […]

Rehabilitation & Recovery

Brain injury rehabilitation following moderate to severe traumatic brain injury is integral to your friend or family member’s recovery. It will help them rebuild physical and mental abilities and increase both their independence and their confidence. Rehabilitation plans are tailored to the individual for optimal results. Rehabilitation will often be multi-disciplinary: there will be multiple […]

SAC Profile: Dr. Amine Choukou & The Active at Home Post-Stroke Program

Our Scientific Advisory Committee is comprised of professionals in the research and medical practice sectors that work to support the brain injury community. One such individual is Dr. Amine Choukou. Dr. Choukou’s research focuses on delivering telerehabilitation services to people with chronic stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis who live in the community. Innovative technology […]

Circle of support

People living with brain injury often feel isolated and alone. This may not be the case immediately after acquiring a brain injury: people drop by to visit or deliver food, there are lots of appointments to go to, and many call and texts asking for updates. You may find that you’re getting a lot of […]