BRAIN INJURY
AWARENESS MONTH MARCH 2017
March has been designated as Brain Injury Awareness Month.
More than 3.5 million children and adults sustain an acquired brain
injury (ABI) each year, but the total incidence is unknown. An ABI is any injury to the brain that is not
hereditary, congenital, degenerative, or induced by birth trauma. Typical
causes of ABI include: electric shock; infectious disease; lightning strike;
near drowning; oxygen deprivation (Hypoxia/Anoxia); seizure disorders; stroke;
substance abuse; toxic exposure; trauma and tumor. For information please contact the toll-free Brain Injury Information Center at
1-800-444-6443. The e-mail address is braininjuryinfo@biausa.org
The American Brain
Tumor Association was the first and is the only national advocacy
organization committed to funding brain tumor research and providing education
and information support for all tumor types and all age groups. Assistance
includes support groups and organizations offering financial aid. For
information please contact 1-800-886-2282 or email abtacares@abtaorg
The National Brain
Tumor Society provides information to the nearly 700,000 people in the
United States living with a primary brain tumor. Brain tumors can be deadly,
significantly impact quality of life, and change everything for a patient and
their loved ones. They do not discriminate, inflicting men, women, and children
of all races and ethnicities. 688,096 Americans are living with a brain tumor;
550,042 tumors are benign and 138,054 tumors are malignant. For information on
treatment center options please contact http://www.braintumornetwork.org/and
for clinical trials, www.braintumor.org
The Boot Campaign
now offers a veteran assistance program – ReBOOT
–providing a comprehensive, individualized, multi-disciplined approach to
increasing mental and physical well-being for America’s military veterans.
Whether combating traumatic brain injury (TBI), post-traumatic stress (PTS),
depression or other transitional issues, ReBOOT tackles the root cause of the
struggles affecting so many servicemen and women. The program brings together
world class mental and physical treatment partners thorough diagnostic
evaluations, so each veteran gets specific care needed to live a fulfilling
life.
ReBOOT is an innovative pipeline to “reboot” and remove all
financial barriers related to treatment and conditioning for overall mental and
physical health and well-being for veterans. It is a multi-discipline approach
to treating veterans with TBI and other combat-related issues. Because brain
injuries are so complex and different for each person, a multi-directional
approach is necessary. The program brings together the best TBI facilities in
the country that offer a veteran-based treatment program and strategically
aligns them with the veteran’s needs. The program begins with a pre-cognitive
assessment so the candidate has a baseline to build on. The candidate will
visit the appropriate center for valuable treatment and training protocols for
their particular issues. Additionally, the candidates will have the opportunity
to visit a high performance institute to balance out their nutrition and get
their bodies back into physical shape. The last stop is to conduct a
post-cognitive assessment in order to measure how far the candidate has come.
Donations in support of ReBOOT go to veteran grants for
everything they need to regain positive mental health, including treatment at
an innovative brain treatment center, travel costs, living expenses and lost
income replacement. Approximately 22 percent of Operation Enduring Freedom and
Operation Iraqi Freedom combat wounds are brain injuries, and Boot Campaign
believes financial concerns should not be the barrier between a veteran and
necessary treatment. For information please contact: http://www.bootcampaign.org/reboot/
Since 1987, the National
Organization for Rare Disorders/NORD has provided assistance programs to
help patients obtain life-saving or life-sustaining medication they could not
otherwise afford. These programs provide medication, financial assistance with
insurance premiums and co-pays, diagnostic testing assistance, and travel
assistance for clinical trials or consultation with disease specialists. To
apply for assistance you may call 1-800-999-6673. NORD’s Patient Services
Representatives are available: Monday-Thursday: 9:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m. EST and
Friday: 9:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. EST.
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