Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado

Focused Topics All Brain Injury

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Heads Up for HOPE

Our goal is to provide support for those living with brain injury and their caregivers in a safe, comfortable and encouraging environment that allows people to share personal experiences regarding their injuries, treatments, obstacles, and resources.

Contact us at info@headsupforhope.com

  • Date & Time: 1st & 3rd Mondays of the month via Zoom 5:30-7:00pm (Meditation prior to every meeting for 5-10 minutes) 
  • Contact Information: Diane Smooke – 970-368-2898 – diane@headsupforhope.com & Leslie Davis – 970-390-0916 –  leslie@headsupforhope.com

National Drunk and Distracted Driver Survivor Support Group

This support group is for those who have survived an accident where they were injured by a drunk driver or a distracted driver. This group is professionally facilitated, meets virtually, and focuses on living well when brain health challenges or brain injury occur as a result of someone else’s negligence.  Survivors only are invited to attend, share, and learn in their healing journey

  • Date & Time: 4th Friday of the month, 2:00PM-3:00PM MT
  • Contact Information: Janice Podzimek, CBIS janice@biaaz.org 602-508-8024 xt 105
  • Meeting Info: Virtual via Zoom. Click here to register.

Hidden Differences In The Workplace Support Group

National Support Group for individuals struggling with neurodiversity, chronic illness, or invisible disabilities in the workplace. 

Igniting Your Life After Brain Injury

“Igniting Your Life After Brain Injury” is a free group life coaching experience specifically designed for the brain injury community. Together we will explore how to move past self-limiting beliefs through a series of topics and exercises.  As a group, we hold each other accountable and rewrite our narratives into life paths that line up authentically with our hopes for ourselves.  I am a Master Certified Life Coach specializing in transformation, neurodiversity, and mindfulness, as well as a brain injury “thriver.” This group values diversity, equity, and inclusion and creating a safe space for all.