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Organization: Brain Injury Association of Peel and Halton  
Phone Numbers: 905-823-2221
Toll-Free: 1-800-565-8594
Email: info@biaph.com
Website: biaph.com/
Address:
2000 Argentia Rd, Suite 201
Mississauga, ON
L5N 7K2
Street Address:
Plaza 4
 
Intersection: Argentia and Mississauga Rd
Location: Mississauga (Meadowvale Business Park)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Hours vary * call for information
Executives: Roger Foisy - President
Dr Hardeep Singh - Board of Director
Public Contacts: Nichola Nonis - Director of Operations
Service Description: The Brain Injury Association of Peel and Halton (BIAPH) is a non-profit organization that advocates for the needs and provides information to survivors of Acquired Brain Injuries, their families and support network

Advocates for the needs of, and provides information to survivors of brain injuries, their families and support network * facilitates measures to promote the prevention of brain injury, improves quality of care/life, provides community education, and conducts resource searches on behalf of the members * offers information about acquired brain injuries (ABI) services in Peel and Halton * Helmets on Kids - education about safety, prevention and brain injury awareness to elementary school students * volunteer opportunities available

ABI Support Groups: meet and discuss common issues and problems * learn more bout living with ABI * guest speakers of varying disciplines related to brain injury, rehabilitation, health and other topics of interest * provide recreational and social activities

Headspin - Young Adult Support Group: this group has been designed for high functioning youth and young adults with an ABI or for individuals who present with similar challenges * the group is centered around community-based leisure activities and encourages social connections * members pay a fee for each activity depending on its cost

Peer Support Program: available for those who are living with an ABI, and allows them to connect to an individual who has lived through a similar life experience involving an ABI * the mentor will provide their guidance and knowledge based on their own life experience involving Acquired Brain Injury, to an individual who is coping with a similar ABI-related situation * free for all participants

Caregiver Relief Program:
  • provides relief to families and primary caregivers of individuals with acquired brain injuries for a maximum period of 12 consecutive months
  • attendant care (personal care, completion of household tasks like laundry or cooking, supervision/support within the home to allow caregiver to leave ensuring safety for loved one) * 4 hours PSW services, once per week
  • community social support (assistance accessing community programs or activities, both attending and participating)
  • cannot be used for the funding of active therapy or neurorehabilitation interventions such as occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech language pathology, rehabilitation support worker)
  • medical status form is required and must be completed by a health professional who confirms the presence of an acquired brain injury

Meetings: Caregiver Support Group meet online via Zoom once a month on Tuesdays from 7pm to 8:30pm * registration is required

Survivor & Caregiver Support Group (for brain injury survivors and caregivers) meets every Tuesday from 7pm to 8:30pm * meetings held both in-person at community locations and online via Zoom

E-mail supportgroups@biaph.com for information and schedule
Fees: Annual membership: $30 single * $50 family * this is a dual membership with OBIA * $5 subsidized option for survivors where applicable * contact the office for further details
Application: Membership application required
Eligibility / Target Population: Persons with acquired brain injuries and their families
Languages: English
Area Served:
Halton Region ; Peel Region  
See Also: Acquired Brain Injury
Advocacy and Social Action for People with Disabilities
Caregiver Support Services
Diseases and Conditions Support Groups
Respite Care Facilities for Adults with Disabilities

This information was last completely updated on December 10, 2024

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"About Us"
To enhance the quality of life for persons in the region(s) of Peel and Halton who are living with the effects of an acquired brain injury through education, awareness and support