Welcome to the Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) website.
We are a provincial, registered, charitable organization. Our mission is to enhance the lives of Ontarians living with the effects of acquired brain injury (ABI) through education, awareness and support.
OBIA’s services include:
Information and resources on acquired brain injury
Helpline: 1-800-263-5404
Personal advocacy and support
Training and Education for professionals and families
Online support groups
Peer Support
Research
ABI Training
OBIA offers University Certificate and e-Learning training programs that provide knowledge, techniques, strategies and interventions to equip those working in the field of brain injury
Brain Injury Information
OBIA is making the “invisible” visible by increasing understanding of brain injury and reducing the stigma associated with having a brain injury
Helpline
1-800-263-5404
There is hope, there is help! Whether you have sustained a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (Concussion), moderate to severe brain injury, you are not alone, we are here to help! OBIA Helpline provides confidential, emotional support for anyone who needs a caring, compassionate and non-judgmental listening ear.
What Is It?
A concussion is a brain injury that can be caused by a blow to the head, a fall, motor vehicle collision, sports or being struck by an object. Symptoms can appear immediately or, in some cases, days following the injury.
News & Events

NEO Advocacy Program Progress Report
Report Prepared for the Fitzhenry Family Foundation by the Ontario Brain Injury Association…
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Gaps and Barriers – Recommendations for Brain Injury Care Report
Brain Injury Speaks has outlined the consistent themes related to gaps and barriers within brain…
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Bill 7 More Beds Better Care Act
OBIA breaks down what the More Beds Better Care Act is, who it affects, and…
Read MoreOBIA Review
The OBIA Review is OBIA’s high quality digital magazine filled with the thoughts and opinions of Ontario’s leading health managers, academics and clinicians. The OBIA Review has four issues per year and caters to an extensive healthcare readership – including our own membership network as well as private and non-profit health services, consumers and vendors in all parts of the province. The OBIA Review is full of interesting and varied content. It keeps you up to date on the latest developments and advances in brain injury research, rehabilitation and legislation.
Our Sponsors
on behalf of the Andrée Rhéaume and Robert Fitzhenry Family Foundation
Funding for the Brief Intervention Case Management – Acquired Brain Injury (BICM-ABI) also known as North Eastern Advocacy Services