Brain Injury Resource Facilitation Programs in the United States

This map was developed to recognize where non-Medicaid brain injury resource facilitation services exist in the US. The provided services vary among states at this time, including but not limited to information & referral, assessments of needs and determination of goals, advocacy, support groups, classes and workshops, peer support, and community outreach. The service delivery also varies widely among states and is often defined by available funding (e.g., some states are only able to offer brain injury resource facilitation to individuals experiencing homelessness or domestic and sexual violence). This map does not include states with Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services waivers. It also does not specifically feature brain injury trust fund programs. The service offerings within states are subject to change and this map is updated annually. Please contact info@nashia.org for necessary updates and feedback.

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