Services

Brain Injury Association of Colorado is committed to providing support and connections for anyone – adults, children, parents, caregivers – impacted by a brain injury. Whether you’re experiencing your first concussion, struggling with the effects of a stroke, or battling disability from a traumatic brain injury, we’re here to help.

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find services near you

Explore BIAC’s interactive map to discover Professional Networks, Services, Support Groups, and Workshops nearby. Find both in-person and virtual options with ease and get the support you need.

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Programs

We provide a wide range of enriching, empowering, and easy-to-access programs for people overcoming a brain injury, stroke, or concussion.

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Clinical Therapy Services

We offer specialized therapy for brain injury survivors, providing mental health support for individuals and families. In-person and telehealth sessions available. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay accepted.

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Education

Navigating day-to-day life with a brain injury is challenging. Get the facts, insights, and guidance you need to manage everything from your emotions to your job to the complex legal system.

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Recreation

We offer single- and multi-day recreation programs, including hiking, cycling, and rafting, as well as winter activities like skiing, tubing, and ice fishing. Plus social outings and gatherings. Make new friends, gain more confidence, relearn life skills, and have fun while experiencing the best of Colorado with caring, professional staff.

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Support Groups

We support more than 70 brain injury groups throughout Colorado, creating open venues for people to come together – in-person and virtually – with those experiencing similar struggles and successes. All groups are free as we aim to grow and strengthen our community.

Resource Directory

Access a directory of outside organizations supporting brain injury survivors in your area and across the state.

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Valor on the Fax

Our groundbreaking permanent supportive housing program supports people with a traumatic brain injury or other disability who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness. In addition to the 72 units, we offer on-site resources such as Resource Facilitation and Clinical Therapy Services.