Page - Neuro Resource Facilitation
Neuro Resource Facilitation is a fee-free service offered by the Brain Injury Alliance of Iowa to help people with brain injury and their families, caregivers, and community navigate medical and general life challenges after a brain injury.
We offer support in coping with the issues of living with brain injury and transitioning back to work and the community, and we help connect individuals and families with the services and supports they may need. Support is provided in a variety of forms, including:
- Providing brain injury specific information and resources
- Enhancing natural supports and providing linkage to appropriate supports, services, and community resources
- Providing training to service providers to increase Iowa’s system capacity to provide appropriate services
- Accessing, securing and maximizing funding, both private and public
- Sharing the Iowa Brain Injury Resource Network Tote Bag, which contains important brain injury information and information on various services and supports for individuals and families experiencing brain injury.
CONTACT
To learn more about any of these supports or to find out how we might assist you, please contact us at 855-444-6443 or via e-mail at info@biaia.org.
Send us a message by filling up the form below.
What People Are Saying About NRF
“Amazing support, education along with tremendous caring. I cannot believe all of the knowledge our NRF has offered to me. My Senior HS son was involved in a horrific motor vehicle crash on Feb 14, 2017, and our NRF has been amazing every step through our journey. My son continues to have a massive brain injury, and as busy as our NRF is, she is always there to support me.” -Elizabeth Corwin
“Thank you so much for your help, you were a blessing to me when I thought there was no way through the tunnel” – Anonymous NRF client
History
Neuro-Resource Facilitation is a nationally recognized, best-practice brain injury service. The program is supported through a contract with the Iowa Department of Public Health in accordance with Iowa law, which became effective July 1, 2006. The program started in December of 2006.