FOR CAREGIVERS
BIAG supports our caregivers. We have several caregivers' support groups for caregivers only, where they can speak openly, in a safe environment, with their peer caregivers.
The Disorders of Consciousness (DoC) 101: Group of Caregivers of Severe Brain Injury Survivors facilitated by Vanderbilt University Medical Center. This group is open to any caregiver in the United States. Our goal with this group is to provide a space for caregivers of individuals with disorders of consciousness to learn about aspects of life as a caregiver from licensed professionals and connect with other caregivers. Licensed mental health providers at the Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction, and Survivorship (CIBS) Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center will facilitate this group. Click this link for the interest form: https://redcap.vumc.org/surveys/?s=AK9M9JY7LCPJJPJE
2nd and 4th Sunday monthly- 7:30 -9 pm: Severe Brain Injury Caregiver Support Group. Group Leader: Tom Gallup - [email protected] - (301) 502-8420. www.severebicaregivers.com Meeting Location: Zoom. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
8546290864?pwd=WklQcGQyU3FoUktUQjVrMWRXRmZ3QT09 Or Dial by cell phone: 1-929-436-2866
Many caregivers join Trualta's Anonymous Talks just to listen and feel less alone. The cameras are off, the microphones are off, and there’s no pressure to speak. You can simply listen, take what you need, and maybe find a bit of peace knowing that others truly get it.
But what often happens is this: listening turns into connection.
Every week, caregivers gather quietly to reflect, learn, and share support. You’re welcome to join us for one or all of our talks.
www.trualta.com/how-trualta-helps/
You don’t have to share a thing. Just show up, listen in, and know—you’re not alone in this.
The Disorders of Consciousness (DoC) 101: Group of Caregivers of Severe Brain Injury Survivors facilitated by Vanderbilt University Medical Center. This group is open to any caregiver in the United States. Our goal with this group is to provide a space for caregivers of individuals with disorders of consciousness to learn about aspects of life as a caregiver from licensed professionals and connect with other caregivers. Licensed mental health providers at the Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction, and Survivorship (CIBS) Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center will facilitate this group. Click this link for the interest form: https://redcap.vumc.org/surveys/?s=AK9M9JY7LCPJJPJE
2nd and 4th Sunday monthly- 7:30 -9 pm: Severe Brain Injury Caregiver Support Group. Group Leader: Tom Gallup - [email protected] - (301) 502-8420. www.severebicaregivers.com Meeting Location: Zoom. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
8546290864?pwd=WklQcGQyU3FoUktUQjVrMWRXRmZ3QT09 Or Dial by cell phone: 1-929-436-2866
Many caregivers join Trualta's Anonymous Talks just to listen and feel less alone. The cameras are off, the microphones are off, and there’s no pressure to speak. You can simply listen, take what you need, and maybe find a bit of peace knowing that others truly get it.
But what often happens is this: listening turns into connection.
Every week, caregivers gather quietly to reflect, learn, and share support. You’re welcome to join us for one or all of our talks.
www.trualta.com/how-trualta-helps/
You don’t have to share a thing. Just show up, listen in, and know—you’re not alone in this.
See you there, Caregivers!
Please visit our Support Group page to connect with several groups dedicated to survivors. Some combine Survivors and Family/Loved ones.
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