Who We Help
Professional Development
The Brain Injury Alliance provides quarterly trainings annually to provide professionals the most up-to-date scientific research, diagnosis and treatment information. Upcoming trainings include:
PROFESSIONALS
Information You Can Use
Contact us for information on the following resources and more!
- Just the Facts — Information about all types of brain injury and the Alliance
- Assistive Living — Assistive Living or Group Homes appropriate for survivors of brain injury
- Behavior Issues — Facts, problems, solutions, behavioral programs available
- Coma — Facts, definitions, coma scales, what to expect, and available programs
- Doctors/Medical Personnel — How to talk with your doctor, definitions of medical specialties, and a list of specialists
- Education — Current laws, issues, Individual Education Plans (IEP), and special education
- Employment/Vocational Issues — Employee rights, guidelines for employers, and vocational programs
- Financial Assistance — Where to go for help and useful resources in your community
- Legal Assistance — Legal issues, how and when to obtain legal help
- Mild Brain Injury/Concussion — Definitions, facts, what to expect, impact on life, resource lists
- Rehabilitation Facilities — What to look for and expect, a list of rehab facilities based on your area of need
- Support Groups — Statewide support groups for survivors and care partners
EMERGING ISSUE! Opioids & Brain Injury
Join our mailing list to be alerted on future education and trainings, townhalls, workgroups and listing sessions as we continue to explore the impact of the Opioid crisis on the disability community.
RESOURCE DIRECTORY APPLICATION
Professionals who specialize in services to those with brain injury can apply to be part of our Resource Facilitation Database.
The Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona is a 36-year-old statewide organization committed to creating a better future through brain injury prevention, advocacy, and education. We support, connect, and empower survivors of brain injury and their caregivers on their journey to recovery. Our work began as a grassroots effort and has grown to a strong statewide presence for survivors and the professionals who work with them.
We follow five pillars in our work – support, educate, advocate, prevent and inspire. Thank you for your interest in supporting our work.
The Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona reserves the right to edit information for clarity, brevity and content and to publish this information in a variety of media, subject to confidentiality issues.
The Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona provides a variety of resource information to people who inquire. We do not recommend or endorse any particular organization or individual and are not liable for services rendered.
Make a Referral
Do you have a patient or client who may need our complimentary services? To access our support team email info@biaaz.org or call (602) 508-8024
caregivers
Information You Can Use
Let the Brain Injury Alliance support you on your journey as a care partner. Connect with us for important information on the following topics and more!
- Just the Facts — Information about all types of brain injury and the Alliance
- Assistive Living — Assistive Living or Group Homes appropriate for survivors of brain injury
- Behavior Issues — Facts, problems, solutions, behavioral programs available
- Coma — Facts, definitions, coma scales, what to expect, and available programs
- Doctors/Medical Personnel — How to talk with your doctor, definitions of medical specialties, and a list of specialists
- Education — Current laws, issues, Individual Education Plans (IEP), and special education
- Employment/Vocational Issues — Employee rights, guidelines for employers, and vocational programs
- Financial Assistance — Where to go for help and useful resources in your community
- Legal Assistance — Legal issues, how and when to obtain legal help
- Mild Brain Injury/Concussion — Definitions, facts, what to expect, impact on life, resource lists
- Rehabilitation Facilities — What to look for and expect, a list of rehab facilities based on your area of need
- Support Groups — Statewide support groups for survivors and care partners
RESOURCE SPOTLIGHT: Aphasia
Make a Referral
Do you have a patient or client who may need our complimentary services? To access our support team email info@biaaz.org or call (602) 508-8024
survivors
Information You Can Use
Contact us today for support on your journey after brain injury … and more!
- Just the Facts — Information about all types of brain injury and the Alliance
- Assistive Living — Assistive Living or Group Homes appropriate for survivors of brain injury
- Behavior Issues — Facts, problems, solutions, behavioral programs available
- Coma — Facts, definitions, coma scales, what to expect, and available programs
- Doctors/Medical Personnel — Questions to ask your doctor, definitions of medical specialties, and a list of specialists
- Education — Current laws, issues, Individual Education Plans (IEP), and special education
- Employment/Vocational Issues — Employee rights, guidelines for employers, and vocational programs
- Financial Assistance — Where to go for help and useful resources in your community
- Legal Assistance — Legal issues, how and when to obtain legal help
- Mild Brain Injury/Concussion — Definitions, facts, what to expect, impact on life, resource lists
- Rehabilitation Facilities — What to look for and expect, a list of rehab facilities based on your area of need
- Support Groups — Statewide support groups for survivors and care partners
Make a Referral
Do you have a patient or client who may need our complimentary services? To access our support team email info@biaaz.org or call (602) 508-8024
supporters
Help us grow to meet the need of survivors of brain injury across Arizona. Consider joining us as a volunteer and pledge your financial support today to help us keep our programs and services free and available for those who need them the most.
Your financial support makes the work and vision of Brian Injury Alliance of Arizona possible!
- $33 covers the cost of one-hour, one-on-one support with a certified brain injury specialist
- $78 Provides a family the resource materials and connections with community resources
- $112 Pays for the care and feeding of an assistance pet for one month
- $264 Covers the cost of resources for an in-school support group
- $547 Supports BIA’s Concussion Prevention Clinic year!
- $1242 sends one TBI survivor to Camp Can-Do
- $2600 covers the cost of a recovery support group for one
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Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona
5025 E. Washington St, Ste 106
Phoenix, Arizona 85034
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(602) 508-8024
Statewide Info-line
1 (888) 500-9165
Fax (602) 508-8285
BIAAZ is a chartered affiliate of the
United States Brain Injury Alliance.