Brain Injury Case Management

What is Case Management?

Case Management is the process where you work in partnership with a Brain Injury Specialist to identify and accomplish your personal goals. Case Managers provide guidance, education, and empowerment. They can link you with community resources, set up services for you, and act as a liaison with other providers. Case Management services are provided at no cost to you. Visits can be made in-home or at The BridgeLine office on Pantops – Albemarle County, conveniently located on bus route #10.

The Need

Young woman with brain injury support

It only takes an instant for a person’s whole world to be dramatically changed by brain injury. According to the Brain Injury Association of  America, more than 5 million people live with disabilities that stem from brain injury. The impact on a survivor’s life and on those who love them can be staggering. Community-based programs like The BridgeLine are essential but remain rare, as individuals with brain injuries are often underserved and overlooked within existing support systems.

What can a Brain Injury Case Manager help me with?

Anything relating to your goals of becoming more independent and/or improving your life. This could include:

  • Employment
  • Housing
  • Health
  • Money Management
  • Legal Aid
  • Socialization
  • Family Issues
  • Self-Care
  • Recreation
  • Transportation
  • Communication
  • And more
Brain injury case management work

Who Qualifies?

Any adult who is 18 years or older, has a documented acquired traumatic brain injury, is willing to work toward goals, and legally resides in the following Virginia localities.

  • Albemarle
  • Amherst
  • Appomattox
  • Buckingham
  • Charlottesville
  • Cumberland
  • Fluvanna
  • Greene
  • Louisa
  • Madison
  • Nelson
  • Nottoway
  • Orange
  • Prince Edward

Referrals for Brain Injury Services

Referrals are accepted from the following sources:

  • A person with a brain injury (e.g. self-referral)
  • A family member who cares for a person with a brain injury
  • A professional in healthcare or social services

If you or someone you love would benefit from brain injury case management service, please visit our Contact page to get in touch.

Case Management is funded in part by state general funds administered through the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS).

Our Case Management program is accredited by CARF, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.