Service Information
Individual Assistance
Brain Injury Community Re-entry (Niagara)
Category:
Independent Living Skills Training (In Home)
Target Population: Acquired Brain Injury
Service Details
Description:
This support may include daily activities e.g. budgeting, groceries, meal planning, cooking, and household chores.
Languages:
English
Cost to Client:
No cost
Eligibility Criteria
Other Criteria:
Minimum Age:
18 yrs
Criteria:
- Access is based on a diagnosis of an acquired brain injury. - An acquired brain injury is defined as damage to the brain that occurs after birth. (due to trauma to the brain as a result of a motor vehicle accident or a fall, an assault, a sports injury, tumour, anoxia, an infection or a stroke.)- Individuals who are 18 years of age or older (consideration is given to individuals between 16 to 18 years of age). - Priority is given to individuals living within the Niagara region and any specialized nursing needs must be primarily addressed by other professional agencies.
Referral Contact Information
Referral Instructions:
A doctor's referral is not required although BICR may need information from your doctor.
Other Services Offered by Brain Injury Community Re-entry (Niagara)
Brain Injury Community Re-entry (Niagara) provides 6 services in 5 categories
Adult Day Program1 service
Adult Day Program
1 service
Care Coordination1 service
Care Coordination
1 service
Health Education Classes1 service
Health Education Classes
1 service
261 Martindale Road, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
Supportive Housing2 services
Supportive Housing
2 services
261 Martindale Road, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
261 Martindale Road, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
Vocational Rehabilitation1 service
Vocational Rehabilitation
1 service
261 Martindale Road,, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada