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ARBI (Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured)

Organization (ca)calgary, AB, Canada Website
1 campaign 1 contribution received $50 raised Member since April 2025
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Making Life Better! 

ARBI (Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured) is a community-based non-profit organization located in Calgary that utilizes a combined professional and volunteer service delivery model to provide long-term neurorehabilitation and family support for survivors of severe acquired brain injury, caused by:

  • Traumatic injuries (falls, motor vehicle accidents, assaults, sports injuries)
  • Non-traumatic injuries (brain tumors, strokes, infections, aneurysms, lack of oxygen)

 Using an approach that  blends science and compassion to create hope for survivors, thousands of individuals across Alberta have benefited from ARBI’s innovative treatment model. Our team of accomplished healthcare professionals and committed volunteers, many of whom are enrolled in medically related studies, provide intensive rehabilitation through a variety of rehabilitation services and recreation programs.

Recognizing the profound impact of brain injuries on survivors and their families, our wellness services extend essential support. These services empower clients and caregivers to navigate life after a brain injury, fostering reconnection with the community and promoting overall well-being

With tailored and timely rehabilitation, significant improvements in recovery can occur for many years following an injury. Our expertise and experience have shown us that survivors can regain lost abilities, increase their independence and reconnect with their communities.

ARBI helps individuals achieve their dreams of re-engaging in the community and living a fulfilling life. Together, we help families rebuild their lives after brain injury.

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When someone experiences a brain injury, their world changes overnight. Many survivors lose the ability to speak, requiring intensive speech therapy to rebuild communication. Others face the loss of mobility, leaving them dependent on loved ones and st...

$50 raised of $10k goal
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