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Acquired Brain Injury - Nipissing–Temiskaming


Clinical and community supports for people who have sustained a debilitating injury to the brain. Acquired brain injury (ABI) can be traumatic or non-traumatic but do not include congenital or degenerative conditions. Some examples of ABI are head injuries, stroke, aneurysm, and anoxia.

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These services are located in Nipissing–Temiskaming
Brain Injury Association - North Bay and Area  
101 Worthington St E, Unit 245, North Bay, ON  P1B 1G4
Administration: 705-478-8664
Peer support: 705-840-8882
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Canadian Mental Health Association North Bay And District - Transformational Housing Program  
774 & 776 Lakeshore Dr, North Bay, ON  P1B 2G8
705-476-4088 Add to Clipboard
March of Dimes Canada - North East Region - Kirkland Lake and Temiskaming area - Acquired Brain Injury Services  
213 Whitewood Ave W, New Liskeard, ON  P0J 1P0
705-647-4145 Add to Clipboard
March of Dimes Canada - North East Region - North Bay - Acquired Brain Injury Services  
Kennedy Commercial Centre, 222 McIntyre St W, Suite 310, North Bay, ON  P1B 2Y8
705-498-6296 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of Nipissing–Temiskaming, but provide service to Nipissing–Temiskaming.
Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada  
205 Horton St E, Suite 203, London, ON  N6B 1K7
519-642-7755 Add to Clipboard
CONNECT Hamilton - Private Bedrooms  
8 Columbus Gate, Stoney Creek, ON  L8J 0L3
289-389-2200 Add to Clipboard
Health Sciences North - Sudbury Outpatient Centre - Regent St - Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service (OBIRS)  
865 Regent St S, Sudbury, ON  P3E 3Y9
705-523-7100 ext 7298 Add to Clipboard
Ontario Brain Injury Association  
3550 Schmon Pkwy, 2nd Fl, Thorold, ON  L2R 7R9
905-641-8877 Add to Clipboard
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