Advocacy Skills for Family Caregivers
Oregon Center for Applied Sciences
All Regions
06/01/2009
$100
Advocacy Skills for Family Caregivers

Do you provide a moderate or high level of care for an adult family member with brain injury?

The Oregon Center for Applied Sciences (ORCAS) is developing a new program to teach family members providing moderate or high levels of care for an adult family member with brain injury how to advocate for their loved one with a brain injury.

You can receive up to $100 to help develop and evaluate the program. This project takes place through June of 2009 and is funded by the National Institutes of Health and is in collaboration with the Brain Injury Association of America. There are no sales or mailing lists involved. All information is confidential. To see if you qualify:

Sign-up online: http://study.braininjurypartners.com or
Sign-up by calling toll-free: 1-866-730-3211

For questions about the study you can also email ORCAS at: braininjurypartners@orcasinc.com
Family Caregiver