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The Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre (“BIRC”) works with people who have an acquired brain injury (thru trauma or illness, such as stroke) to relearn the skills most of us take for granted.

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  Brain Injuries...
...They impact more than you think.  
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For Survivors & Families   For Medical Professionals

BIRC's staff is highly-qualified, but our participants' successes speak for themselves.  BIRC programs are custom-designed for each adult, once accepted.  Please view our Program FAQ, Online FAQ, Web Links, Legal Resources and Support Groups pages for more information on brain injuries.  
 

BIRC is a recognized leader in successfully assisting patients referred to us.  Please view our online Medical & General FAQ, Other Web Resources and Symptom Checklist for more information on brain injuries or get in touch with our experienced staff about making a referral.

For Insurers For Lawyers

BIRC and its staff improve the lives of brain injured insurance clients and also provide assessments and consultation and evidentiary expertise.

BIRC staff are highly-qualified and experienced in providing assessments and consultation and evidentiary expertise to the legal profession.
 

For Donors For Volunteers

The brain injured and BIRC need your financial assistance.  There are many ways, including the United Way, thru which donations from people like you lead to  personal successes.
 

The brain injured and BIRC need your help to continue the success stories.  Just listen to what other BIRC volunteers have to say or read our Volunteer's FAQ.
 

For The Media What's New

Contact our highly-qualified staff or use our online Web Resources to answer any questions you may have about brain injuries, BIRC programs or our participants' success stories.

An up-to-date listing of all BIRC program, fundraising and other events, plus public documents, including Annual Reports.

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