Lucas’ Story Overcoming the obstacles of living with “an invisible disability.” A New Path In October of 2011, Lucas experienced a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that would change the course of his life. While recovering in the hospital, he learned about how his acquired brain injury would affect his life. In the early days, he…
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PoP 3.12.2021: Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month with Kyle Welch
Walt Adams: Star Radio Sunday Jazz Brunch. I’m Walt Adams, time for our power of potential from AIM Services, supporting people with disability and traumatic brain injury. Each week, I look forward to talking to my good friend, Chris Lyons, Executive Director. Good morning, Chris. Chris Lyons: Good happy Sunday morning. Walt, it’s so good…
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Department of Health: A Dynamic Team Spreading Community Awareness
Team Strength Neil, like so many other DOH (Department of Health) Service Coordinators at AIM Services, stands by the side of those people who are either facing life after a traumatic brain injury, or by those who are aging and wanting to remain on their own and maintain the lives they have built for themselves….
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An Interview with S. Miller
S. Miller, a survivor of a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) due to an Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) in 2013, is ready to share her personal story for the first time. Her story is wrought with pain and trials, but is delivered in a voice that embodies strength and perseverance. Beyond her desire to share her own…
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Jill’s Creations
A few days ago, Jill came to the office to set up a popup shop selling her handmade candles, jams and jellies, and t-shirts. Jill receives services through AIM Services, Inc.’s Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver program, and her message is clear, “Open the doors, grab a hand or two, step on the path to a…
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