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CMAF Grant

"Team Brain Injury" or "TeamBI" provides resource and service coordination, education, and support following discharge from inpatient rehabilitation. TeamBI seeks to manage the rehabilitation process from discharge through long-term living based on an holistic view of the individual and using a coordinated team approach. TeamBI improves access to services, rather than duplicating services that exist but had been previously less accessible to those who have not had extensive previous experience with the health care and social service systems. TeamBI educates patients and family via information customized to the needs and abilities of the learner, available in amounts and formats responsive to the stage of adaptation, and provided in the context of a long-term relationship.

In 1999, the Columbus Medical Association Foundation granted funds to further develop the critical aspects of this new approach to healthcare, allowing Team Brain Injury to move from a demonstration project to that of a fully functioning entity within the disability community. The following goals were designed to expand and enhance follow-up and community integration services:

  • Expand the scope and intensity of case management services provided.
  • Increase educational and networking opportunities for persons and families served.
  • Enhance Central Ohio’s ability to more appropriately address life-long needs of individuals with TBI by increasing inter-agency collaboration and supporting systems changes.
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