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Exhibitors
and Advertisers


The Centre for Neuro Skills (CNS) provides post-acute brain injury rehabilitation programs at facilities in Bakersfield, California, Encino, California and Irving, Texas.

"CNS is different from other rehabilitation facilities because of a combination of experience focusing on a specific population and our attention to detail in the implementation of our services. I'm most proud of the impact we've made in people's lives and being able to see our clients go from being completely dependent to returning to work, to home, to their family -- it's very gratifying." -- Mark Ashley, President


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ElderHealth Northwest provides adult day-health care that helps frail elders and people with chronic illnesses to remain living in the community as independently as possible. ElderHealth's mission is based on respect, dignity and compassion. For more information, or to schedule a visit to one of our day centers in the Puget Sound region call: (206) 528-5315.

We specialize in personalized community based care for individuals with:

  • Alzheimer's disease or dementia
  • Diabetes
  • Effects of stroke
  • Other chronic conditions

  • Rehab without walls

    Gentiva Rehab Without Walls - neuro-rehabilitation specialists

    Rehab Without Walls is exactly what the name suggest:  Rehabilitation services delivered in the place where our clients need them most- their won environment.  Our philosophy is one of intense dedication to removing barriers both physical and emotional.  The treatment team comes to Rehab Without Walls with experience in neurologic rehabilitation.  This contributes to more timely experience driven outcomes.


    Innovative options in supported living for persons with ABI. With program locations in nine states, Learning Services is one of the most trusted providers of brain injury care in America. We serve the Pacific Northwest from our facilities near San Jose and San Diego California.

    Our case managed, community-integrated Supported Living Programs provide compassionate, specialized care for persons with acquired brain injury and other neurological disorders.

    • Supported community living
    • Supported campus-based living
    • Supervised independent living
    • Behavior management
    • Therapeutic interventions
    • Day activity programming
    • Respite care

    To learn more about our CARF-accredited programs in California, or to arrange a tour of our facilities, please call Bill Koch at 925.682.6664 or visit us on the web at learningservices.com.


    The ORegon Center for Applied Science (ORCAS) applies scientific knowledge and technological innovation to produce commercially successful products that effectively address real world problems in public health and education. ORCAS applies scientific knowledge and technological innovation to produce commercially successful products that effectively address real world problems in public health and education.

    The Oregon Center for Applied Science was formed in 1989 with the goal of developing and evaluating programs to enhance quality of life through health protection, health improvement and education. ORCAS has focused on the creation of interactive multimedia programs that apply state-of-the-art principles of behavior change and instructional design. ORCAS possesses a unique combination of nationally recognized expertise in health-behavior change, health education, instructional design, education, interactive multimedia technology, preventive and behavioral medicine, research methodology, biostatistics, and psychometrics. Ten-to-twenty projects are conducted concurrently at ORCAS with funding from the National Institutes of Health (NCI, NHLBI, NINR, NIA, NICHHD, NIMH, NIDA). ORCAS employs 9 research scientists and approximately 35 support staff to develop products for use across the Internet and in healthcare settings, worksites, homes, and educational environments.

    Oregon Center for Applied Science is developing a program for families of school-age children who have had a traumatic brain injury.  ORCAS will be creating a list of interested families and professionals to invite them to review the final product. 


    OHSU Outpatient Neurologic Rehabilitation Therapy Services


    Progressive Rehabilitation Associates
    CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE

    Progressive Rehabilitation Associates,
    with offices in Portland and Eugene, are skilled in providing the highest quality of healthcare and rehabilitation services for individuals who suffer from disabling conditions such as Traumatic Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Fibromyalgia, Headaches, and back pain to name a few.

    Our treatment team is multidisciplinary and includes physicians, psychologists, and other rehabilitation professionals. We utilize self-management techniques to help you reduce pain and improve your quality of life.  Our program recognizes that each person is an individual. We are committed to the highest standards of patient care which includes mutual respect and support.  Our staff is highly skilled and trained in the complex treatment required to help you return to a more active lifestyle. We will guide you through the treatment that is most appropriate.

    Portland (Main Office)
    1815 SW Marlow, suite 110, Portland, OR 97225, Phone: 503-292-0765, Fax: 503-292-5208, Toll Free 800-320-0681, Referral Coordinator: kristint@progrehab.com, Customer Service: bob@progrehab.com

    Eugene
    1090 Gateway Loop, Springfield, OR 97477, Phone: 541-698-9417, Fax: 541-687-9631, Toll Free 800-320-2735, Referral Coordinator: Jennifer@progrehab.com, Office Manager: Gloria@progrehab.com


    Store to Door is a volunteer based, community social service non-profit organization that has served Portland area elderly and disabled people since 1990 with a low-cost, personalized shopping and delivery service so that they can maintain their independence and self-sufficiency in their own homes.

    Approximately 85% of the 225 clients are elderly and 15% are disabled and under the age of 65. For many, the service is essential in their ability to live independently rather than in an institutionalized setting or in the care of family. Store to Door brings those receiving Meals on Wheels or living in communities where meals are provided essentials such as prescriptions, household items, and supplementary food and beverages. Store to Door is an authorized in-home service provider for clients with entitlements such as Medicaid whose delivery fees are paid from government funds. Store to Door volunteers interact personally with clients. The agency is in the unique position of having weekly phone contact and visits to the homes of people who often live isolated lives. Multnomah County Aging Services has enlisted Store to Door in their Gatekeeper program to serve as a resource in identifying frail elderly who might be at risk and in need of additional social services.


    The Woodcock-Muñoz Foundation

    The Woodcock-Muñoz Foundation is a newly formed non-profit research facility devoted to housing research data and offering grants to interested researchers, scholars, and organizations that have a particular research focus such as TBI, stroke, Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis, to name but a few.

    The Woodcock-Muñoz Foundation is inviting brain injury survivors to participate in a clinical research project.  Participants will complete a series of paper and pencil and audio recorded tests. Testing will take approximately 8-12 hours, conducted over two three sessions.  Participation is voluntary and no risks are involved.  All information gathered will be kept confidential.  Participants will be paid $15 per hour.

    Interested participants please call 1-888-917-7719 or 503-274-7719.


    Wells Fargo is a national premiere provider of Special Needs Trusts.  Our expert team offers quality service with excellent portfolio management for trusts of $500,000 or greater.


    Advertisers:

    Bonnie Robb Consulting, Inc. Bonnie Robb RN, BSN, CCM
    Medical/Disability/Case Management/Life Care Planning
    503-684-8831
    BRobb2000@aol.com

    Community Rehabilitation Services of Oregon
    777 High Street, Suite 222
    Eugene, OR 97401
    541-342-1980, Fax: 541-342-6207



     

     Included in Exhibitor Fee:

    • Listed under Exhibitors in Conference Program and Conference Brochures

    • Link on Conference and Brain Injury Association of Oregon  website

    • Listed under Exhibitors in BIAOR Conference newsletter

    • Exhibit space: one four-foot skirted table (large enough for small tabletop display and literature) & one chair

    • Displayed signage

    • One full conference registration (one exhibitor representative per company)

    • Business card ad in the Conference Syllabus

    • Further pricing and Information on Sponsorship

    2 day table display
    (includes Friday Lunch, Dinner and Saturday Lunch)
     
    $500.00
    1 day table display
    (includes Lunch)
    $350.00

     

       
    Ads only  
    Ad on Back Cover $1000.00
    Full Page Ad $  500.00
    1/2 Page inside $  300.00
    3 x 5 inside ad $  175.00
    Business Card $  125.00

     
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