Resources available for traumatic brain injury
| By Thomas Brennan, The Daily News, Jacksonville, N.C. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Onslow Memorial Rehabilitation
Speech, Occupational and Physical Therapists work with patients of all ages, both adults and children, who have TBI's from falls, motor vehicle accidents, anoxic injuries, and combat-related injuries.
Cognitive Rehabilitation is provided through the Speech Therapy department. Therapists work with patients and families to develop and individualized treatment plan to improve memory, communication, swallowing or cognitive skills.
Vestibular Rehabilitation is provided through the Physical Therapy department. Therapists work with patients with dizziness and balance issues due to injuries to the vestibular system. Goal is to improve balance, dizziness, and safety with community mobility.
Appointments are available with an order for therapy from a physician. Onslow Memorial Rehabilitation accepts most insurance. Therapy sessions are one-on-one with a licensed therapist.
Contact:
910-577-2372.
Hope for the Warriors
Hope for the Warriors aims to help Post 9/11 veterans with TBI, PTSD or other combat-related injuries find resources needed to help with their injury. The agency also provides an emphathetic ear when veterans, or their spouses, need to talk.
Contact:
910-938-1817
According to the
The form can also be mailed to
Copies of insurance cards, DD214, and a copy of the Purple Heart award letter if applicable.
Vet Center
Services include individual and group counseling, marital and family counseling, medical referrals, benefits explanation and referral, military sexual trauma counseling and referral, outreach and community education.
110-A Branchwood Drive in
910-577-1100
1-877-WAR-VETS (Combat call center)
1-800-273-TALK (Veteran Crisis Line)
Other TBI resources:
Military One Source
militaryonesource.com/MOS/MarineCorps.aspx
800-342-9647
Navy-Military One Source
militaryonesource.com/MOS/Navy.aspx
800-342-9647
760-725-3680
877-291-3263 or 800-510-7897
DcoE Outreach Center
866-966-1020
Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center
202-782-6345 or 800-870-9244
Deployment Health Clinical Center
pdhealth.mil/TBI.asp#fam
301-295-4000
dcoe.health.mil/ComponentCenters/NICoE.aspx
301-319-3785
Real Warriors Campaign
InTransition
719-333-7565
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