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Organization: Ontario Brain Injury Association  
Phone Numbers: 905-641-8877
Toll-Free: Helpline: 1-800-263-5404
Office: 1-855-642-8877
Fax: 905-641-0323
Email: obia@obia.on.ca
Website: obia.ca/
Address:
PO Box 2338
St Catharines, ON
L2R 7R9
Street
Address
:
3550 Schmon Pkwy, 2nd Fl
Thorold
 
Intersection: Schmon Pkwy and Sir Isaac Brock Way
Location: Thorold
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 9:30am-4pm
Executives: Ruth Wilcock - Chief Executive Officer
905-641-8877 ext 238 * rwilcock@obia.on.ca
Service Description: Advocacy, information and referral, public awareness and prevention * includes training, information and research on brain injuries and related topics * support line and peer support available * directory of associations and services
Meeting: Online Concussion Support Group - For more information on the group please contact: 1-800-263-5404 ext 249 or click here
Fees: None * membership available
Application: Call * no referral required
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Persons living with the effects of brain injury
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Ontario
See Also: Acquired Brain Injury

This information was last completely updated on 12/12/2024

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