Welcome to the Brain Injury Association of Ohio
A Brain Injury Changes Everything — But You Don’t Have to Navigate It Alone
If you are experiencing brain injury symptoms or have been diagnosed with a brain injury after domestic violence, we want you to know: support is here for you — right now and every step of the way.
Any acts of violence that cause harm to the face, neck, or head can lead to a brain injury, this includes being choked or strangled. In domestic violence, brain injury is often underreported, can occur over many incidents and can range in severity. If you believe you have had an injury to your face, neck or head you should speak with your medical provider, especially if you have side effects of a brain injury.
Through this page, you can:
Hear from other survivors who have been where you are.
Learn what to expect after a brain injury.
Find out how the Brain Injury Association of Ohio (BIAOH) can help — for free.
Connect directly with a Certified Brain Injury Specialist for guidance and support.
Watch These Messages of Hope
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Click below to watch short videos from other caregivers and our team at BIAOH. These videos share real stories, practical tips, and words of encouragement.
💙 We’re Here When You’re Ready
Have questions? Feeling overwhelmed? We are ready to help you figure out next steps, connect you to resources, and simply listen. All our programs and services are free of charge for you and your support system.
How to Reach Us
📞 Call Us: 1-833-783-1495
📧 Email Us: help@biaoh.org
💬 Schedule a Consultation: [Book an Appointment]
🔗 Helpful Resources
Brain Injury Information for Survivors- Ohio Domestic Violence Network
Download the Brain Injury Association of America’s
Challenges, Changes, and Choices: A Brain Injury Guide for Families and Caregivers [PDF link]
Find a local support group near you [Link to Support Groups]
Learn about upcoming workshops and programs [Events Link]
For assistance finding a local domestic violence program in Ohio you can contact Ohio Domestic Violence Network (ODVN) at 1-800-934-9840 or 614-781-9651 if you are outside of Ohio you can contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for assistance.
988 Lifeline - If you need emotional support, reach out to the national mental health hotline: 988.
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You don’t have to have all the answers today — you just need to know you’re not alone. We’re here for you.