North Dakota Brain Injury Network and Community Options offer monthly support group for brain injury
2018
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GRAND FORKS, N.D.—In 2018, the North Dakota Brain Injury Network and Community Options are offering a statewide, monthly support group for brain injury survivors, their families, and their caregivers. The group will meet the third Wednesday of each month from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. via teleconference at sites across North Dakota.The support group will connect via video conferencing at the following Community Options locations4909 Shelburne St., Bismarck425 S. College Dr., Suite 3, Devils Lake193 24 th St. E., Suite 103, Dickinson2701 9 th Ave. S., Suite E, Fargo2300 Library Circle, Grand Forks420 20 th St. S.W., Jamestown300 3 rd Ave. S.W., Suites D and E, Minot115 2 nd Ave. W., WillistonAt support group sessions, information will be shared regarding brain injury, and Brain Injury Network staff will be available to answer questions.For more information, contact Nickie Livedalen at 701.317.4172 or 1.855.866.1884.###Brenda HaugenCommunications SpecialistCenter for Rural HealthUniversity of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences701.777.6958 directbrenda.haugen@med.und.edu
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