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Brain Injury Association of Durham Region

850 King St W, Unit 24
Oshawa, ON
L1J 2L5
Oshawa, ON
L1J 2L5

905-723-2732

Toll-Free: 1-866-354-4464

Fax: 905-723-4936

Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Last updated: Jan 14, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Found on website * no referral required * Ontario Health atHome referral required for ADP
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Adults 18 years and older, living with the effects of an acquired brain injury
Fees
Free
Languages
English
Area(s) Served
Durham Region
Accessibility

Accessibility Note
Ground floor access
Description of Services:
Supports for adults who have experienced a brain injury * helps people remain independent in their own homes for as long as possible * community-based support * referral to other community agencies
BIAD Happenings Day Service - program that offer social and cognitive activities, for people with acquired brain injury, in a group setting for part of the day * helps to support family caregivers who provide day-to-day care
Community Supports Services - Work on a one-to-one basis to address individual difficulties and needs * links clients to other services * provides information regarding:
Homelessness Prevention Program - Assists people with housing needs that varies from exiting a precarious housing situation, preventing homelessness after discharge from institutions to assisting people who are currently experiencing homelessness or living outdoors
BIAD Happenings Day Service - program that offer social and cognitive activities, for people with acquired brain injury, in a group setting for part of the day * helps to support family caregivers who provide day-to-day care
Community Supports Services - Work on a one-to-one basis to address individual difficulties and needs * links clients to other services * provides information regarding:
- food security
- income support
- medical services
- employment
- mental health/crisis support
- addictions/harm reduction
- housing support
Homelessness Prevention Program - Assists people with housing needs that varies from exiting a precarious housing situation, preventing homelessness after discharge from institutions to assisting people who are currently experiencing homelessness or living outdoors
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Last updated: Jan 14, 2025: Suggest an edit
