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Free, two-year telephone support program provides education and connection to supports and services to assist people throughout Minnesota in navigating life after brain injury. Participants receive scheduled calls over two years to help problem-solve issues and identify resources to help them transition back to family life, work, school, and the community while achieving the greatest level of independence possible. Referrals also provided to a statewide network of support groups for persons with brain injury, their families and friends.

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Families/Friends of People With Disabilities
Aneurysms
Brain Injuries
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Stroke
Support Group Clearinghouses
Provides case management services for persons who have qualified for waivers. Offers case management for Community Access for Disability Inclusion (CADI), Brain Injury (BI), Developmental Disabilities (DD), Community Alternative Care (CAC) waivers, and Rule 185 case management.? ?Care Coordination helps persons enrolled in Medical Assistance (MA) managed care programs. Helps set health goals, coordinate care, and access services like transportation and referrals for medical, mental, and dental health needs.
Information about brain injury and related services, including: - Annual professional conference - Bi-Annual Brain Injury Support Conference (BISC) - Community awareness and injury prevention activities - Educational materials - Professional Development - Telephone information and referral - Workshops and trainings

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Printed/Printable Materials
Workshops/Symposiums
Brain Injuries
Aneurysms
Stroke
Disease/Disability Information

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