BIAPA joins BIAA in calling on Congress to Improve Discriminatory Policing

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The Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania joins citizens across the country who are frustrated and deeply pained by continuing discrimination against black communities, minorities, and people with disabilities. We, as an organization, are having conversations to better understand how to support, serve, and resource the communities of Pennsylvania and beyond. BIAPA strongly supports the Brain…

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Brain Injury Ambassador Program Launches!

The Brain Injury Ambassador Program, developed through a partnership between the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania, is now implemented! The goal of the program is to connect with families and caregivers of a person who has recently experienced a brain injury and let them know that they are not…

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What is COVID-19?

For clear, concise and helpful information on COVID-19, please take a moment to read the entire document by clicking below.

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Pompeii Street Soap’s Charity Bar Benefits BIAPA

The Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania is excited to partner with the Pompeii Street Soap Company of Mifflinburg, Pa. again this year for an awareness and fundraising event.  During the month of March, 100% of sales from Pompeii’s Moroccan Rosemary soap will benefit the Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania. This event will run March 1st…

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BIAPA Mourns the Passing of Dr. Dan Keating

The Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania mourns the passing of Dr. Daniel Keating on on September 21, 2019.  Dr. Keating served on the BIAPA Board of Directors for many years and as President from 2015 to June of 2019.   The Association honored him in 2014 with the Pioneer in Brain Injury Award, which is presented…

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PA Dept. of Health Offers Brain Injury Identification Wallet Card

A card that identifies a person with brain injury is now available through the Pennsylvania Department of Health. When filled out, this card contains valuable information to help ensure the safety of any individual with a brain injury. The card may be used as a tool to communicate information about an individual’s brain injury symptoms…

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