Any veteran survivor or caregiver of a veteran survivor of a brain injury is welcome to attend. It is presented by the Polytrauma team.
The goal is to facilitate and build relationships through shared experiences, learn strategies for coping with a new normal, and get education on different topics for overall wellness.
When: Second Wednesday of each month
Time: 1:00 PM
Where: Survivors meet in Conference Room 1M 120
Parking is available on S. Galvez Street
State that you are attending a drop in support group; each attendee must provide date of birth and full social security number.
Contact Jamie Dugas at 504-458-4728 or 504-507-7078 with any questions.
Website that provides educational resources and resource guide
Listen to Us Live is a weekly radio show on WHIV 102.3 New Orleans which airs every Saturday at 11am Central.
Listen to Us Live is hosted by journeyman Blues musician Red Priest to help promote awareness of the needs of Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors and the Acquired Brain Injury Survivors community.
Dedicated to providing a comfortable arena for individuals with compromised cognitive and motor skills resulting from an acquired or traumatic brain injury.
Contact: Red Thompson
Email: steverino3@cox.net
Develop research and guidelines for TBI survivors.
The Breaux Bridge Housing Authority owns and manages housing for low-income residents at affordable rents. The Public Housing (PH) program provides rental assistance to qualified low-income families, the elderly, persons with disabilities and is a federally funded program overseen by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Open M-F 8:00-5:00
Develops a comprehensive package of services for youth. We work to determine the skills needed for youth (16-21) by partnering with area training agencies and businesses to produce productive citizens of our community.
Low rent housing
Contact information by parish and city for Louisiana Offices Providing Job Service Assistance.
Louisiana Rehabilitation Services (LRS) assists persons with disabilities in their desire to obtain or maintain employment and/or achieve independence in their communities by providing rehabilitation services and working cooperatively with business and other community resources.
Low-rent housing