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State program helps Oregonians with brain injuries navigate support services
State program helps Oregonians with brain injuries navigate support services
State program helps Oregonians with brain injuries navigate support services

Published on: 01/07/2026

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According to the Oregon Health Authority, nearly 35,000 Oregonians visited emergency rooms in 2023 for issues related to a brain injury. These injuries can result in a range of symptoms, from confusion and short-term memory loss to depression, anger issues and lack of impulse control. Depending on the severity of the injury, survivors may need access to resources such as employment and housing assistance in addition to medical and mental health services.

Oregon launched a program last year to help brain injury survivors access those services. A team of trained navigators is available at 833-685-0848 to help people understand and connect with resources in their community.

Nakeshia Knight-Coyle is the director of ODHS’s Office of Aging and People with Disabilities. Claire Madhavan is a navigator for the Oregon Brain Injury program. They both join us to talk about how the program is going.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/01/07/oregon-brain-injuries-health/

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