Resources & Links
The Brain Injury Association of Utah receives many requests for information about brain injury programs, services and professionals. There are many important sources of information and available resources that are of interest to persons affected by brain injury, their families and friends, concerned professionals and the public. The links provided on this page will help all individuals to find the correct information they need to help in the search for the most current and cutting edge information available.
For additional information about specific brain injury programs, services and professionals, or for more general information about resources, please contact one of our Information and Resources Specialists at the Family Helpline, 1-800-281-8442, the main Association number 801-484-2240 or via e-mail at biau@sisna.com
Utah Medical Home Link
A web-based information access resource with annotated references. A logical categorization and facile search function will enable physicians (and others) to easily find what they are looking for. Direct links to abstracts and, when available, full text will be provided, as well as links for ordering articles that are not available on-line. For a continually growing number of diagnoses and conditions, a searchable database of information resources will be developed.
- For and about Families
- Education and Legal Issues
- Why a child’s brain needs protection
- Diagnosis and Conditions
State of Utah Link
State and federal government agencies are important sources of information regarding brain injury and other disabilities. The state link will provide active county-by-county resources. To access the resources, place your computer mouse over the selected county and left click. Each county will have important information regarding State Agencies, School Districts, and Universities, along with Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
National Link
This link will provide direct contact with valuable information for individuals with brain injuries, their families, professionals, and to the public. A direct link to the Brain injury Association of America and other important sites that will help guide the individual to the information needed.
Special Cache County Resources
Professional Resource Directory (800k pdf)