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Sean Rowell tethers to a disabled skiier

I don’t know exactly what happened, but it appears that I overshot the landing on my second jump and was immediately knocked unconscious.  The doctors later told me that if I had not been wearing a helmet, I would have died...

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faces Accidents happen. Brain injury happens.

Unsolicited. Unanticipated. Unwelcome.

In the blink of an eye, everything changes; nothing is as it was before.

How will you identify brain injury if it happens to you or to someone you love? How will you cope with it? What resources will you need? Where will you find them?

Here you will find information for brain injury survivors, family members, caregivers, professionals and others. The Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts is here to help.

What's New at BIA-MA

Annual Appeal- Please Support Our Cause

It's not too late to make a difference in the lives of individuals and their families affected by brain injury.

Click here to find out how.

A Great Way to Begin the New Year

Join one of BIA-MA's 33 support groups and enjoy social, educational and recreational programs.

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Moving Home: A Landmark Settlement Wins National Award

Moving Home: A Landmark Settlement, the video that chronicles a 29-year-old brain injury survivor as he moves from a nursing home into the community as a result of the Hutchinson settlement, won a national award from the Brain Injury Association of America. Read more...

Click here to watch the award-winning video!

Visit the Calendar of Events and BIA-MA in the News to learn more about what's happening at BIA-MA.