1.2 million South Carolinians experience a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) or stroke each year. More than 209,000 of those individuals are left with disabilities. These numbers do not include those disabled as a result of hypoxic injuries that can result from strangulation, drug overdose, or heart attack; nor does it include other conditions like tumors or infectious disease that affect the brain. The symptoms of brain injuries (BI) are life-changing and not only impact the BI survivor but ... Leggi tutto
1.2 million South Carolinians experience a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) or stroke each year. More than 209,000 of those individuals are left with disabilities. These numbers do not include those disabled as a result of hypoxic injuries that can result from strangulation, drug overdose, or heart attack; nor does it include other conditions like tumors or infectious disease that affect the brain. The symptoms of brain injuries (BI) are life-changing and not only impact the BI survivor but their entire family. Many people living with BI do not qualify for state supported services.
The Brain Injury Association of SC (BIASC) has been helping individuals with brain injuries, their families, caregivers, and professionals in SC since 1998. BIASC helps BI survivors, and their families, navigate a complicated healthcare system and leads them to resources that meet their needs. This enables the BI survivor to have access to services which will ultimately help them have a better quality of life.
BIASC is the voice of the brain injury community. We represent the BI community on committees with state agencies who serve individuals with brain injuries including SC Department of Disabilities and Special Needs (SCDDSN), SC Dept. of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC), SC Vocational Rehabilitation Dept. (SCVRD), SC Dept. of Health and Human Services (SCDHHS), and SC Office on Aging. We also collaborate with other advocacy groups, SC Developmental Disabilities Council, Independent Living Centers, SC Spinal Cord Injury Association, ARC of SC, and more.
BIASC Services and programs:
Resource Facilitation
Free Helpline
SC Visibility Project - resource kits for Level I trauma center TBI patients
Brain Injury Support Groups
Education -Statewide Conference
-Law Enforcement Training
-Certified Brain Injury Specialist Training for Professionals
-Brain Injury Fundamentals Training for Caregivers
-Support Group Leaders Networking Symposium
-TBI Among Intimate Partner Violence and Domestic Violence Victims
-Effects of Opioid Abuse on the Brain
-Veterans with Brain Injury
-Website and Social Media
SC Brain Injury Safety Net Project for Youth with Brain Injury
Unmasking Brain Injury Awareness Project
Online Yoga and Painting Classes
Brain Injury Prevention Initiatives-Matter of Balance, ThinkFirst, and Shaken Baby Syndrome
Nascondi testo completo