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Brain Injury Resource Library

General References
The following are available to be borrowed.
 
CD/DVD's
  • Accomodating Patients with disabilities -Obligations & Requirements
  • 2006 BIA NY Resources
  • TBI- Overview - Neurological Disabilities Support Project 2001
  • Concussion
Videos
  • Brain Injury & Substance Abuse: The Cross Training Advantage:
    A Training for professionals on Brain injury and substance abuse.
  • National Brain Injury Association; General Introduction to Brain Injury services through state & local , public & private agencies. Explains the BIA organization and the services it provides.
  • Live with Frank Croteau and Sally Major, Brain Injury Ass. Of New Hampshire6/21/00 Describes the services the BIANH has to offer and the progress it has made over the years.
  • Remember Me, The Faces of Brain Injury, HRSA & Brain Injury Foundation, 11/1/2000: Public Service Announcement.
  • Take Two: After Traumatic Brain Injury, Project Brain: Brain resource and Information Network.
 
Books
  • Case management Resource Guide 2006
  • Brain's Clinical Neurology
  • Orthotic & Prosthetic Facilities, AOPA
  • Case Management Resource Guide. Dorland Healthcare, 2002, Rh005b.
  • Head Injury Rehabilitation: An Overview. Burke, William H., BIA of Missouri 1988, Rh002b.
  • Head Injury - Missouri Resource Packet.BIA of Missouri, 2001, Rh003b.
  • He's a Keeper, I'm a Tosser.Achterhof, Carole, Bare Bones Books, 1998, Rfg004b.
  • How To Pose With a Fish.Achterhof, Carole, Bare Bones Books, 2000, Rfg003b.
  • Maneuvering Through the Maze- a family resource guide, NH Family Voices, 2005, Rh011b.
  • Minds Behind the Brain: A History of the Pioneers and Discoveries. Finger, Stanley, Oxford University Press, 2000, Rfg005b.
  • National Library for Blind & Physically Handicapped - Cassette Books, Library of Congress, Library of Congress, 2001, Rh004b.
  • National Directory of Brain Injury Rehablitation Services, BIAA, Defense & Head Injury Pr., 2005, Rh013b.
  • National Trends in Injury Hospitalizarions 1979-2001, US Dept of Health & Human Services, DHHS Publication, 2005, Rh012b
  • Traumatic Brain Injury: A Learning & Teaching Package.Brown, Margaret et al TBI-NET, 1995, Rh001b.
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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.