Acquired Brain Injury Services

Drop-In and day services for people with Acquired Brain Injuries.

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Overview

UNITI uses a person-centred, recreation and leisure-based approach to provide Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Services.

We offer drop-in and day services for adults with brain injuries. Access to our services is by referral only, through Fraser Health.

PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY – Acquired Brain Injury Services provides a natural “home away from home” environment, where people have access to assistance and guidance whenever possible. ABI Services builds self-confidence and promotes personal growth. We make efforts to ensure all of our interactions encourage personal choice.

We work from a holistic perspective to ensure the development of strategies that are inclusive and considerate of all areas of each person’s life, such as individual health, education, vocation, community involvement, and spirituality/religion. People are encouraged to build connections, such as personal networks, to enhance the development of social and interpersonal skills.

Donations to Acquired Brain Injury Services are always welcome. Donations for this service support ABI service delivery and the purchase of new, accessible vehicles.

Download Our Brochure
Download Our Drop-In Services Application
Download Our Day Services Handbook
Download Our Drop-In Services Handbook
Donate to Support ABI Services

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Have any questions or feedback?

We’re happy to help. Please call us prior to attending our Drop-In Services.

Name: Kristyl Downing (Program Coordinator)

Phone: 604-592-1006

Fax: 778-728-0400

Acquired Brain Injury Services receive funding from:

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