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Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado
The go-to resource for services for help and services for survivors of an injury to the brain, their families, and providers
Liz Gerdeman Outreach & Education Director [email protected]
BIAColorado.org • (303) 355-9969
Gavin AttwoodChief Executive [email protected]
303.562.3199
Brain Injury 101
Acquired Brain Injuries (ABIs)
• “Non-traumatic” such as stroke, infection, tumor, hypoxia, damage from substance abuse, etc.
• “Traumatic” (TBIs) - caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head (may or may not penetrate) that disrupts the normal function of the brain.
BIAColorado.org • (303) 355-9969
Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado
BIAColorado.org • (303) 355-9969
• Brain injury specific conferences and workshops• Online educational materials for survivors and family• Statewide brain injury professional networking groups• Adaptive recreation programs• Emergency utility assistance through Energy Outreach
Colorado• Online resource directory specific to brain injury providers• Statewide support groups• Up to date Brain Injury Policy information • Member of United States Brain Injury Alliance
BIAColorado.org • (303) 355-9969
Information & Referral
• Resource Navigation• Client Intake Form• Resource Director & Resource
Navigators• Structured follow-up
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BIAColorado.org • (303) 355-9969
Hospital Referrals
Hospital sends BIAC:• Release of Information• Facesheet• Discharge summary
BIAC contacts patient/family:• Resource Facilitation• Case Management• Support Groups
Hospital benefits from:• Data tracking – measuring outcomes• Back referrals to outpatient services• Brand recognition
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Colorado Brain Injury Program
Overview & Funding Established in 2002. Part of the Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of
Vocational Rehabilitation. Revenue comes from surcharges placed on traffic ticket convictions for speeding, the children’s helmet law, DUI, and DWAI.
Research and EducationGrants to support TBI research and education efforts in Colorado
ServicesCase management and services to children and adults with traumatic brain injuries
Education • Services • Research
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Adult ProgramCase Management
o Certified Brain Injury Specialists
o Connect individuals to resources
o Assist in finding affordable care
o Provide support and advocacy
o Promotion of independence through self-advocacy
Classes and WorkshopsState-wide classes and workshops cover topics such as:
o Budgeting & money management
o Navigating employment support
o Grief & loss
o Organization
o Nutrition & mental health
o Social skills/networking
Community Drop In Hours• Travel to various communities to provide drop in
hours, 1x per month• Purpose to increase community presence• Allow for existing clients to work on a goal with
a case manager• Allow for interested individuals to apply for
services
Locations include: Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Boulder, Grand Junction, and LakewoodRSVP to Rosa [email protected]
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Youth Brain Injury Connections
Care Coordinationo Identify community and state services/resources
o Coordinate access to pediatric specialty care
o Navigate options to help pay for health care
o Coordinate transition to adult health care
Education Linkageo Conduct a needs assessment of the child/family’s educational needs
o Provide consultation and support to schools
o Follow up and monitor progress as needed
o Coordinate with HCP
Connect to ServicesAdult Program:
Application with eligibility requirements:
• Medically documented TBI
• Resident of CO
• Ongoing impairment
Youth Program:
Online referral form:
• Any type of brain injury
• Ages 0-21
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Brain Injury Medicaid Waiver
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Eligibility• Individuals 16 years or older with a brain injury who require long term support services at a
level comparable to services typically provided in a nursing facility or hospital• Brain injury must have occurred prior to the individual’s 65th birthday • Functional and medical criteria are based on an individual’s ability to complete Activities of
Daily Living (ADLs) without assistance (examples: eating, bathing, toileting, supervision, and others).
ServicesIncluding, but not limited to:• Mental Health Counseling• Specialized Medical Equipment and Supplies/Assistive Devices• Day Treatment• Independent Living Skills Training
Brain Injury Professional Networks
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The Brain Injury Professional Network (BIPN) groups seek to “improve the availability of services and supports for individuals with brain injury, promote the ongoing sustainability of community support systems
and share resources”
Each BIPN group is unique to its geographic region and will serve its community/region based upon identified needs. Through a BIPN group you will:
• Connect with fellow providers who serve those with brain injuries in your community• Learn about resources, services & activities available to you & your clients• Identify the needs of survivors & address barriers to services• Establish a wide variety of action-oriented activities that your BIPN group can engage in• Enhance your knowledge & understanding of brain injury by sharing with colleagues• Develop a support system for yourself as an individual or organizational provider• Access speakers & in-service trainings• Broaden your awareness of brain injury issues & legislation
Denver meets on the First Friday of Every Month, 11:30am to 1:00pm at BIAC offices
Support Groups
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Over 60 support groups across Colorado, plus more online. Download a full list from: BIAColorado.org
Denver• Colorado Blvd• Vibra Hospital• RMHS • CNI• Spalding Rehab• Children’s Hospital• HealthSouth Rehab
Recreation Programs
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Educational, social, recreational, & creative opportunities for adults & youth with brain injury
Partial scholarship funding awarded based on needs and availability of funds
Day Programs:Obstacle Course – April 4thRock Climbing – May 23rdPaddle Sports – July 23rdZip Line – October
Contact: Linda Heesch [email protected]
303-562-0401
Classes:Art Therapy - TuesdaysMusic Therapy - Thursdays
Multi Day Opportunities:Winter Sports: March 26-30Summer Camps: June 14th-19th, July 12th-17th, & August 2nd-7th Canoe Trip: Sept 3rd-7th Creative Activities Sept 12th -15th