On-Site Resource Center

MONDAY – THURSDAY 9:00 – 4:30
FRIDAY AND EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
PHONE: (401) 228-3319

LOCATED AT:
1017 WATERMAN AVENUE EAST PROVIDENCE RI

Our knowledgeable staff is available to suggest materials specifically for you. Please give us a call or drop by today.

Lending Library

  • Books
  • Journals
  • Videos

Brain Injury Resource Guides

  • Educational Pamphlets & Brochures

Information About Regional Rehabilitation Opportunities

Referrals, Professional Needs:

  • Neurologist
  • Therapists
  • Attorneys

Brain Injury In-Service Training for professional & community groups

Resource Guides

Rhode Island Brain Injury Resource Guides are now available free of charge to individuals with brain injury, family members, professionals, provider agencies and organizations. Contact the Brain Injury Association Resource Center to request your copy or to make arrangements to obtain a supply for your agency at (401) 228-3319 or email us at braininjurycenter@biari.org

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Links & Resources

2021 Education Conference Series Recorded Webinars

A link to our YouTube page with all the 2021 Education Conference Series webinars to date.

Brain Injury Association of America

The Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) is the country’s oldest and largest nationwide brain injury advocacy organization.


CP Family Network

Cerebral Palsy resources and information for families


disABILITY Information and Resources

Makoa – The pages on this site were created and are maintained solely by Jim Lubin, who is a C2 quadriplegic, completely paralyzed from the neck down and dependent on a ventilator to breathe, using an keyboard/mouse emulator with a sip and puff switch to type morse codes. This site has been on-line since 1994.


Epilepsy Links


Life with TBI

Included in this site, you will find information about TBI; responses by TBI survivors throughout the world on various aspects of their lives; the opportunity to contribute your feedback about living with TBI or your disability; my own writings on my own experiences; and information about my books for purchase. This is a resource for us; and there is much here of great value.


MedlinePlus

Link to an article:
Traumatic Brain Injury Also called: Acquired brain injury, TBI

This site is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health.


U.S National Library of Medicine


Rehabilitation Hospitals & Medical Centers


Official Social Security Website


Rhode Island Interscholastic League


Home Modification for Disability

The site is a financial planning resource. It contains information, resources and funding on independent living. The site also contains guides for families and students with disabilities searching for financial aid for college.