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Tools for
Survivors & Caregivers
Arkansas
links
Arkansas Childrens Hospital
Arkansas Dept of Health
Arkansas Dept of Human
Services
Arkansas Hospital
Association
Arkansas Workers
Compensation Commission
ARKids First Health Insurance
Baptist Health
Disability Rights Center HealthSouth
Law Offices of
Gary Green
Snell Prosthetic and Orthotic
Laboratory
Timber Ridge Ranch
NeuroRehabilitation Center
University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences
Where To Chat With Others
TBI Chat
Online
Support Group
Research
Research Opportunity: LIFT (Life Improvement Following Traumatic
Brain Injury) studyThe LIFT (Life Improvement Following Traumatic
Brain Injury) Study
Here is a link to the web site (external link)
Here is a
link to a brochure for the study (pdf)
National links
AbilityHub, Assistive
Technology Information
Agency for Health Care Policy &
Research
America's Health Care
Source Links
American Hospital Association
American Medical Association
Asst Secretary for Planning &
Education (ASPE), Dept of Health & Human Services
Assistive technology
Brain Injury Association, Inc.
Caring
Bridge is a great website offering free, personalized websites
that support and connect loved ones during critical illness,
treatment and recovery.
Case Management Resource
Guide
Centers for Disease Control &
Prevention
Council for Learning
Disabilities
Cyberonics, Devices for
Epilepsy (Vagus Nerve Stimulation)
Design Linc,
Accessibility Design & Resources
Dr. Koop
Federal Law
Health and Home Magazine
Hill, Peterson, Carper, Bee &
Deitzler, P.L.L.C.
Institute for Child Health Policy
Job Accommodation
Network
Kaiser Family Foundation
KidNeeds
L & A
Publishing/Training
Medicare
Medtronics, When Life
Depends on Medical Technology
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
National
Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
ParentPals
RxHope.com - The Heart of the
Pharmaceutical Industry (Drug Assistance Programs)
Select Speciality
Hospital
Special Needs Stop
Thomas:
Legislative Information on the Internet
Traumatic
Brain Injury Resource Guide
TBI Survival
Guide by Dr. Glen Johnson, Clinical Neuropsychologist
United
Cerebral Palsy
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