From Coma / Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Association, Inc.

About Us
Support Group Meeting Schedule
By Coma / Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Association, Inc.
Sep 22, 2008, 12:00

 

Nassau County: The Coma / Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Association, Inc. Nassau County family support group meets monthly at South Nassau Communities Hospital, One Healthy Way, Oceanside, NY, 11572 on the Monday evenings listed below. In case of inclement weather, please contact the hospital directly at 1 (877) SOUTH-NASSAU.

Local area map and directions to hospital

Meetings begin at 8:00 pm.

Nassau County - 2009 - South Nassau Communities Hospital
 
January 12, 2009   Conference Room # 2
February 9, 2009   Conference Room # 2
March 9, 2009   Conference Room # 2
April 13, 2009   Conference Room # 2
May 11, 2009   Conference Room # 2
June 8, 2009   Conference Room # 2
July 13, 2009   Conference Room # 2
August 10, 2009   Conference Room # 2
September 14, 2009   Conference Room # 2
* October 19, 2009   * Albert Conference Room
November 9, 2009   Conference Room # 2
December 14, 2009   Conference Room # 2

* Note room change.

Suffolk County: The Coma / Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Association, Inc. Suffolk County family support group meets monthly at Southside Hospital, 310 East Main Street, Bayshore, NY 11706. Free valet parking is available at the hospital.

 
Meetings 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm. 

Suffolk County - 2009 - Southside Hospital
 
January 14, 2009   Board Room # 2
February 11, 2009   Board Room # 2
March 11, 2009   Board Room # 2
April 8, 2009   Board Room # 2
May 13, 2009   Board Room # 2
June 10, 2009   Board Room # 2
July 8, 2009   Board Room # 2
August 12, 2009   Board Room # 2
September 9, 2009   Board Room # 2
October 14, 2009   Board Room # 2
November 11, 2009   Board Room # 2
December 9, 2009   Board Room # 2

Hosted by The Coma Recovery Association

For more information call (631) 756-1826

Our purpose is to help families of coma and head injury survivors by providing information and referrals, enabling them to make informed choices regarding treatment, rehabilitation and socialization alternatives as well as support from others who struggle with similar concerns.

Various professionals frequently are in attendance and offer their perspective on the problems presented.



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