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Brain Injury Family Resource Library

The Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire has developed a comprehensive resource library for individuals with brain injuries, families, support systems and professionals. The library is located at our central office in Concord, NH. On-line the library is organized into two sections. We have broken the listings down by categories as presented below.
 
Please click on the links below to browse the listings available.
Copies of articles and pamphlets are available and books and videos are available to be borrowed.
  • BIANH Members - borrowing privilege is three books.
  • Non Members - borrowing privilege is one book.
 
Brain Injury Association would like to introduce the new "Assistive Technology Library" made possible by a grant from the Agnes M. Lindsey Foundation. This library is intended to assist families and survivors in learning basic skills using technological devices. These devices can be used as resources to make daily living easier. The Assistive Technology Library is open Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm. Feel free to come and browse or borrow a book, video, DVD or learn how a piece of technology can make your life easier. Please contact Judy Sullivan at 603-225-8400 for more information and or to make an appointment to use the library.
 
To find out how to become a member, please click here for membership information or call BIANH at 603-225-8400. If you find something of interest, you may either stop by our office for a copy or to check-out the book or video. You may also make a request through e-mail or by calling us. We prefer that you stop by our office to receive the materials to cut down on our shipping costs.
 
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The Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire does not support, endorse, or recommend any product, method of treatment, or program for persons with brain injury. We endeavor to inform and believe that you have the right to know what help is available. Information within these pages consists of items that may be of interest to our community.