- There is a heavy reliance on informal assistance in all of the ten areas of need.
- 686,700 Queenslanders have disabilities. 7.4% have an acquired brain injury. 7.2%... have an intelle
- There are 1,223 people with disabilities (mostly ABI) under the age of 65 living in nursing homes in
- Complex support needs are characteristic of service users with ABI.
- Multiple disabilities is characteristic of the population with ABI
- Queensland has the highest national average of ABI (3.3%).
- People with Acquired Brain Injury are four times more likely to be living in health aged care or dis
- More then 1 in 50 Australians have an acquired brain injury.
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Welcome to the Brain Injury Association of Queensland Service Directory - featuring services specifically around (but not limited to) brain injury and head injury. You can find the services you are looking for in several ways: by category (below), through the search, or by clicking a letter above. Service providers and other organisations can add their service(s) to this directory free of charge (pending approval) - simply click the Add Entry link above. Included free when a service is added to the directory, is the integration of Google Maps - please click here for a simple guide to enabling Google Maps. Please enjoy this Service Directory, and remember to check back often as more services will continue to be added - should you have any questions or problems, please don't hesitate to contact the This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it . |
Brain Injury Association of QLD Services Services specific to the Brain Injury Association of QLD; includes training and accommodation. |
Services involved in the provision of both short and long term accommodation options. |
Services to assist individuals with a disability, their family members, or other stakeholders. |
Organisations that provide assessment services for any range of issues (medical, behavioural, etc) |
Services that are specifically involved in behaviour assessment, planning, and intervention. |
Pediatric services or those specifically targetting those who are under 25 years of age. |
Community Access / Leisure / Social Support Services that facilitate clients to have greater access to the community or to social supports. |
Counselling / Psychiatric / Mental Health Services around counselling and mental health - a broad category that may include relationships. |
Services that may assist people to gain meaningful employment, or training to improve their skills. |
Organisations that provide information and/or referral services. |
Services that are sspecifcally around legal issues and support for clients and/or their families. |
Agencies that specifically provide lifestyle support services (either funded or fee-for-service). |
Any services that provide medical support or intervention. |
All rehabilitation services - from slow-stream to acute post-injury, medical to behavioural. |
Services that provide ongoing respite or short-term emergency, including in-home or residential. |
Services around substance abuse and support options for clients or families. |
Support groups around any disability or general issue - primarily focussed at carers or clients. |
Training services aimed at both industry professionals, the community sector, and clients. |
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