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601 South High Street, Belleville, IL 62220
Brain Injury (BI) Habilitation: Services provided to individuals with brain injuries to assist with acquisition, retention, or improvement in self-help, socialization and adaptive skills. These services are provided in a setting separate from the individuals' home.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
14709 Olive Boulevard, Chesterfield, MO 63017
Aims to help patients recover from brain injuries as quickly and effectively as possible. The rehabilitation program uses individualized therapies and resources that assist the brain's relearning process.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
1429 South Main Street, Suite C, Jacksonville, IL 62650
Brain Injury (BI) Habilitation: Services provided to persons with brain injuries that assist with the acquisition, retention, or improvement in self-help, socialization and adaptive skills. These services are provided in a setting separate from the customers' residence.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
606 West Saint Louis Avenue, East Alton, IL 62024
  • Brain Injury (BI) Habilitation: Services provided to individuals with brain injuries that assist with the acquisition, retention, or improvement in self-help, socialization and adaptive skills. These services are provided in a setting separate from the individuals' home.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
355 East Erie Street, Chicago, IL 60611
Shirley Ryan Abilitylab offers a wide array of services for brain injury patients that will help them and their families navigate their recovery.
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211 Metro Chicago
4455 South 108th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53228
Medical College of Wisconsin's (MCW) BRAVE Program is a unique intensive outpatient program that provides treatment for Veterans (regardless of discharge status or Veteran status) and First Responders (past or present) who have acquired a traumatic brain injury (at any point in their life & it does not have to be medically diagnosed/reported). The program also addresses comorbid physical and mental health issues. Their care team is comprised of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Psychotherapy to address mental and behavioral health. Physical Therapy addresses vestibular, balance, TMJ/TMD, and musculoskeletal pain and concerns. Speech-Language Pathology assesses cognition (i.e., memory, thinking, attention, planning) and language. They also offer social work, case management, peer support, and care coordination to adequately address all aspects of the Veteran or First Responder's concerns while offering them a unique and holistic approach to TBI treatment. There is little to no cost for the program, and they are able to assist with barriers to care (i.e., the cost of care, food, travel, and lodging while the participants are with them).
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211 Metro Chicago