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BIAA HOME : WISCONSIN

Welcome to the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin! 

A brain injury can happen to anyone at anytime. An accident, a fall, a bump, no matter how small, can change everything.

The Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin (BIAW) is here to help. We provide education, advocacy, prevention, information & resources, and support services to brain injury survivors, their families, and the people who serve them throughout the State.

BIAW is a non-profit organization that brings together people with brain injuries, their families, friends, and concerned professionals. Our mission is the prevention of brain injury and the full participation in life for individuals with brain injury

Navigate our site by clicking on the topics listed in the left-side menu. Here you and your family will find answers to some of the questions and concerns you have and learn about resources that may help you. Professionals will find resources and information that will help them in their work. Together, we can create the best outcomes for those living with brain injury.

No brain injury is too mild to ignore or too severe to lose hope.

Give us a call at 1-262-790-9660.

 

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News & Announcements

Staff Update30-Jan-2012

Staff Update BIAW would like to take this opportunity to make our members, supporters and the public aware that Mark Warhus is no longer with the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin. Mark ha.. Read More...

New Support Groups25-Jan-2012

BIAW would like to welcome the following NEW support groups to our statewide network. Traumatic Brain Injury Discussion & Support Group 3rd Tuesday each month- 6:00-7:15 pm Froe.. Read More...

Governor Lifts Family Care Caps03-Jan-2012

Governor Scott Walker lifted the caps on long-term care programs, including Family Care. Click HERE (/_literature_97923/Survival_Coalition_Press_Release) to read a press release from the Surv.. Read More...

24th Annual Wisconsin Conference on Brain Injury08-Nov-2011

Save the Date... The Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin's 24th Annual Wisconsin Conference on Brain Injury April 30-May 1, 2012 Kalahari Resort Wisconsin Dells, WI For more.. Read More...

Assembly Bill 259 Approved08-Nov-2011

Assembly Bill 259 was approved in the State Assembly on a voice vote Friday, November 4, 2011. AB 259 relates to concussions and other head injuries sustained in youth athletic activities. .. Read More...

YouTube Video by Chastity Krings18-Oct-2011

In Honor of Every Brain Injury Survivor You Are Not Alone by Chastity Krings This video was created by Chastity Krings for the 2011 "Walk for Thought"- Eau Claire location. Please watch.. Read More...

Victoria Foston Fund for Brain Injury01-Dec-2010

The Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin is partnering with Reverend Victoria Foston to create the Victoria Foston Fund for Brain Injury. Earlier this year Reverend Foston approached BIAW, aski.. Read More...

Portraits of Brain Injury: Wisconsin Stories11-Nov-2010

The Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin has begun a new project, Portraits of Brain Injury: Wisconsin Stories, to increase awareness and understanding of brain injury. BIAW plans to create a book of.. Read More...

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