• May 25, 2015
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    The Emergency Preparedness Guide for People with Disabilities/Special Needs

    Emergency Management Ontario and the Accessibility Directorate of Ontario have developed an Emergency Preparedness Guide for People with Disabilities/Special Needs. The guide is available in English, French, Chinese, Italian, Portuguese, Punjabi and Spanish. Download the guide English version here or visit www.emergencymanagementontario.ca

  • May 25, 2015
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    Returning to Work after a Brain Injury

    As an ABI Survivor, one of the most important and challenging aspects of your recovery is the process of returning to work. This can both be something that causes great frustration and yet can aid in your rehabilitation and […]

  • May 25, 2015
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    Printable Survivor Brochures

    Fundamentals for Living Better after Brain Injury – By Sarah Demm and Jeff Kreutzer Coping Effectively with Loss and Change – By Sarah Demm and Jeff Kreutzer Effective Stress Management – By Jeff Kreutzer and Laura Taylor Effective Anger Management – By Sarah […]

  • May 25, 2015
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    Aging and ABIs – A Challenging Journey

    In youth, we run into difficulties. In old age, difficulties run into us. The above quotation, by the renowned American soprano Beverly Sills, contains more than a grain of truth. In 1900, the North American life expectancy was 48. […]

  • May 25, 2015
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    Survivors

    Survivor Stories Truly inspiring stories by BIST members. Aging and Brain Injury What happens when the normal effects of aging interact with the disabling conditions caused by brain injury? BIST Brain Injury Support Group This BIST support group allows individuals living […]