Provincial and local brain injury associations are available across Canada and are ready to provide support, information, education, advocacy, and a variety of programs and services to those affected by acquired brain injury. Please note: The provincial and community brain injury associations are all independent from Brain Injury Canada, but all work in collaboration to enhance […]
The pandemic has been stressful for everyone, and for the majority of people has led to an increase in time at home and alone time. For some people, this has meant more time – and more inspiration – for creative projects. For others, it’s the opposite: they’re struggling to feel any inspiration. Creative activities are […]
Check out our concussion infographics series and share them to your network, as a resource for your organization or as an advocacy tool. Introduction to concussion Signs and symptoms of concussion Concussion myths vs. facts Concussion prevention Coping with long-term effects of concussion Concussion—Introduction This infographic covers what a concussion is, statistics about concussion in […]
A self-care activity is an activity that you do for yourself and for your mental, physical and emotional well-being. Not every activity on this list will be for you. For example, running is peaceful for some, unenjoyable for others. You won’t want to do these activities all the time – instead, you’ll find that you […]
Most of the information we get these days is from the Internet. While this makes information more accessible, it can also make it a lot harder to figure out what is true and what’s not. This is especially true in situations like COVID-19 and vaccinations. You can use the following tips to figure out how […]
Most of the information we get these days is from the Internet. While this makes information more accessible, it can also make it a lot harder to figure out what is true and what’s not. This is especially true in situations like COVID-19 and vaccinations. You can use the following tips to figure out how […]