Tennessee
Department Of Health
TBI Program HSM 5th Floor
Cordell Hull Building
425 5th Ave.
N. Nashville, TN 37247
800.882.0611
Website: http://health.state.tn.us/TBI/index.htm
Email: Jean.Doster@state.tn.us
Project
BRAIN: Brain Resource and Information Network
955 Woodland Street
Nashville, TN 37206
615.383.9442
Website: http://www.TNDisability.org/brain
Voice: 615.383.9442
TTY: 615.292.7790
Project
Brain is a resource and training network for education professionals,
health professionals, and families who support students in
Tennessee with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Partially funded
by federal grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration’s
(HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB), this project
is managed by the Tennessee Disability Coalition in partnership
with the Traumatic Brain Injury Program of the Tennessee Health
Department.
Tennessee
Disability Coalition
955 Woodland Street
Nashville, TN 37206
Website: http://www.tndisability.org
Voice: 615.383.9442
TTY: 615.292.7790
The Disability
Coalition is a statewide alliance of advocacy, planning, service
provider, and professional organizations, and individuals
committed to creating a society that values, includes, and
supports individuals with disabilities and their families.
Disability
Law & Advocacy Center of Tennessee
2416 21st Ave.
South Nashville, TN 37212
Phone: 800.342.1660
Website: http://www.DLACTN.org
Email: GetHelp@DLACTN.org
Disability
Law & Advocacy Center of Tennessee (DLAC) advocates for the
rights of Tennesseans with disabilities to ensure they have
an equal opportunity to be productive and respected members
of our society.
Chatanooga
Area Brain Injury Association
Voice: 423.634.1572
Website: http://www.cabiatn.org
Email: ChattanoogaBrainInjury@gmail.com
The goal
of the Chattanooga Area Brain Injury Association is to improve
the quality of life for persons with a brain injury and their
families. Last year, the Chattanooga Area Brain Injury Association
served more than 350 brain injury survivors and their family
members through vital services that help them understand and
adapt to the trauma that has consumed their lives.
Camp
Hickorywood
Information via the State Traumatic Brain Injury Program: 800.882.0611
The State
of Tennessee’s Traumatic Brain Injury Program provides camps
annually for adults and youth with a brain injury. These camps
focus on providing a unique social and recreational opportunity
to persons with brain injuries.
Service
Coordination Program:
Service
coordination is designed to help bridge the gaps in provision
of services to survivors of brain injury and their family members.
The service coordinator will help to identify services within
their geographical service area that would be of benefit to
the consumer.
Service
Coordinators can also help with such activities as: