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Platinum Sponsors
We gratefully acknowledge our Platinum SponsorsWIN Work Incentive Network What is WIN? WIN is a free benefits and work incentives planning service provided by 6 Oregon Centers for Independent Living to people with disabilities who want to work. WIN helps people with disabilities to: 1.Make Informed decisions about work and their benefits 2.Use work incentives to achieve their employment goals 3.Navigate the benefits system when they begin working Many people with disabilities believe that if they go to work, they will lose all cash benefits or medical insurance they receive… this is seldom true. WIN provides a "one-stop" source of information and assistance, reduces the fear and misunderstanding about the effect that working has on benefits, helps prevent crises when change occurs, and improves employment and economic outcomes. www.win-oregon.com
Dr. Aaron DeShaw Brain injury victims face serious physical and financial challenges. An accident caused by negligence can forever change the lives of all parties involved. Inferior medical care and devices may have made a bad situation even worse. People suffering serious brain injuries need a legal advocate to represent their interests. Dr. Aaron DeShaw, the Portland law firm's founding attorney, not only possesses extensive legal experience in litigating brain injury claims, he also understands the medical aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of brain and other neurological conditions. 503-575-9725 or toll free at 888-666-3804. www.doctorlawyer.net
March 2010 Conference/span> Sponsor The Oregon Competitive Employment Project This conference was sponsored in part by The Oregon Competitive Employment Project, part of the Oregon State Department of Human Services, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Services, which is funded through a Medicaid Infrastructure Grant from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CFDA #11-P-92415-0/03). |
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Casa Colina![]() Casa Colina is a non-profit, freestanding, community-governed organization. With incredible support from our community, we have been privileged to bring the benefits of rehabilitation to tens of thousands of people since our first patient in 1936. In the pages that follow, you'll discover more about our leadership, our legacy and a list of other pertinent information to help you learn about Casa Colina. www.casacolina.org www.cookielee.biz/esuite/home/alisharutherford |
| Cookie Lee We sell affordable fashion jewelry priced between $14-48. We offer home, office and catalog shows. Fundraising is my specialty! 50% of all sales will be donated to BIAOR. This offer is available to out of state groups also. Alisha Rutherford 503-781-5006 or www.cookielee.biz/alisharutherford |
The Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center![]() The Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center is a multi-site medical care, clinical research and education center serving active duty military, their dependents and veterans with traumatic brain injury. It represents a unique collaboration of the Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care system, and civilian partners. Jill Storms, OTR/L Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center/ Defense Center of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury DVBIC/DCoE Palo Alto Education Coordinator VAPAHCS 640/117 3801 Miranda Ave Palo Alto, CA 94304 650-493-5000 x65468 |
Aaron DeShaw![]() Dr. Aaron DeShaw, Esq. PC: a Portland law firm where our lead lawyer, is both a doctor and a lawyer. The combination allows our firm to fully understand the wide variety of health problems that can result from an injury. |
Disability Rights Oregon![]() Disability Rights Oregon (DRO) promotes Opportunity, Access and Choice for individuals with disabilities. We assist people with legal representation, advice and information designed to help solve problems directly related to their disabilities. All of our services are confidential and free of charge. DISABILITY RIGHTS OREGON (formerly OAC) 620 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 500 Portland, Oregon 97204-1420 (503) 243-2081 http://www.disabilityrightsoregon.org/ |
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Rehab Without Walls Rehab without Walls provides comprehensive rehab in the home. Rehab without Walls specializes in neuro rehab. www.rehabwithoutwalls.com |
| Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics
Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics, is the United States’ leading provider of prosthetics and orthotics. We help amputees and individuals with musculoskeletal disabilities and injuries improve their quality of life and regain their self-confidence. From artificial limbs to braces to orthotic shoes, we offer a complete range of products and services to get patients back on their feet again. www.hanger.com |
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I.C.E. Bands Northwest ![]() I.C.E. Bands ( In Case of Emergency )100% Silicone Wristbands with the person's name and contact phone number of a family member or friend, in the case of any type of accident or emergency - great for Running, Waking, Biking etc. Also can include Medical Information, as needed ( Diabetes, Autism, Seizures, Dementia, Allergies... ) there is a short ( 1 ) minute video on the homepage of the website that shows the Bands clearly -- www.icebandsnorthwest.com |
Learning Services![]() For over twenty years, Learning Services’ community-integrated programs have been providing compassionate, specialized care for adults with acquired brain injuries. We offer supported living, residential rehabilitation, therapeutic day activities and neurobehavioral rehabilitation in age-appropriate, homelike environments nationwide. For information, call 888.419.9955 or visit www.learningservices.com |
| Mentor Oregon MENTOR Oregon currently serves adults with TBI and developmental disabilities through a variety of residential and support services, including; Vocational Services; Residential Services including supported living; Community Inclusion/Regional Programs; Employment Programs; Individually Supervised Services; Job Placement; and Individualized Competitive Employment. MENTOR Oregon also operates a brokerage for support services to individuals living independently in the community. In 2004, we began implementing a host-home foster care program to serve children in therapeutic foster care. MENTOR Oregon has been providing services in Oregon since 1987. Services are located in the Portland metropolitan area, Salem/Keizer, Roseburg and Klamath Falls. Rondi L. Grace Director of ABI services MENTOR Oregon 305 NE 102nd Ave. Ste. 100 Portland, OR 97220 Phone (503) 258- 2440 x144 Fax (503) 255-1042 [email protected] |
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| National College of Natural Medicine
National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM) offers neurofeedback training and naturopathic health care for the many side effects of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post Concussive Syndrome. Survivors of TBI can benefit from any forms of biofeedback; and NCMC has a nationally certified provider of neurofeedback. www.ncmc.edu |
Progressive Rehabilitation Associates![]() Progressive Rehabilitation Associates specializing in rehabilitation for individuals after mild to moderate acquired brain injury (including post concussive syndrome) with the goal of return to work, volunteer work, community independence, or home independence. |
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Talking Books and Braille Service Audio and Braille books for people who are unable, due to injury, illness, blindness, or certain reading disabilities are unable to read standard print materials. Talking Books and Braille Service is a free federal service administered by the Oregon State Library. www.tbabs.org |
Second Step![]() The Second Step Gait Harness System (GHS) provides a safe and effective environment for transfers, standing, gait and exercise when partial or full weightbearing is desired for frontal plane movement on natural walking surfaces. The GHS allows controlled stability to perform standing, forward, backward and lateral gait movement for balance-related activities. |
VFW - Molalla The Veterans of Foreign Wars has a rich tradition in enhancing the lives of millions through its community service programs and special projects. From providing free phone cards to our nation's active-duty military personnel to raising money for the World War II memorial, the VFW is there, "honoring the dead by helping the living." |
Windsor Place
![]() Windsor Place: a 15 bed facility specializing in the care fo traumatically brain injured adults. Our residents participate in a program that will encourage them to maximize their independence of which they are capable while rehabilitanting them. With an interdisciplinary team consisting of staff, Occupational, Physical, Speech and Behavioral therapists, the residents are encouraged to reach their potential with the hope that they will be able to transition to a more independent lifestyle in the community. Residential housing for people with TBI in Salem. Sharon Slaughter, |
WIN
Work Incentive NetworkWhat is WIN? WIN is a free benefits and work incentives planning service provided by 6 Oregon Centers for Independent Living to people with disabilities who want to work. WIN helps people with disabilities to: 1.Make Informed decisions about work and their benefits 2.Use work incentives to achieve their employment goals 3.Navigate the benefits system when they begin working Many people with disabilities believe that if they go to work, they will lose all cash benefits or medical insurance they receive… this is seldom true. WIN provides a "one-stop" source of information and assistance, reduces the fear and misunderstanding about the effect that working has on benefits, helps prevent crises when change occurs, and improves employment and economic outcomes. www.win-oregon.com |
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