Eden Medical Center Stroke & Brain Injury Rehabilitation
20103 Lake Chabot Rd.
Castro Valley, CA
Phone: (510) 889-5064
www.edenmedicalcenter.org/pmr.html
Through an array of inpatient and outpatient services, Eden Medical Center assists patients in achieving the highest level of rehabilitation possible. Eden Medical Center’s Rehabilitation Services is committed to restoring function to patients with problems ranging from simple mobility issues to complex cognitive concerns. Eden Hospital holds a Stroke Support group, the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7pm. It is held in the Castro Valley Room. If interested in the support group, contact Sylvia Dawson CCC, (510) 880-5064 ext. 525.
Pacific Brain & Spine Medical Group, Inc.
20055 Lake Chabot Road, Suite 110
Castro Valley, CA 94546
Phone: (510) 886-3138
http://www.pacbrain.com/
Pacific Brain and Spine (PacBrain) is a Neurosurgery practice in Northern California, with over 28 years of total experience in treating diseases of the brain, spine and central nervous system. They are committed to achieving the best possible outcome for patients by providing personal attention and compassionate care coupled with skilled diagnosis and advanced treatment using the latest technologies. Please call for information on the PacBrain location in Oakland.
Services for Brain Injury
1440 Broadway, Suite 280
Oakland, CA 94612
Phone: (408) 434-2277
www.sbicares.org
Services For Brain Injury (SBI) is the only organization of its kind in the Bay Area providing comprehensive rehabilitation (all under one roof) for people with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) or acquired brain injuries (ABI). SBI’s services range from post-acute programs, personal and social readjustment, vocational immersion and job placement, and supported employment that includes a job coach at the work site. At the heart of all of SBI’s programming is an emphasis on comprehensive cognitive rehabilitation provided through a unique continuum of services. SBI’s Rehabilitation Program is designed for people with brain injuries to relearn skills lost due to injury or illness; reintegrate from hospital to home to community; and, provide support, respite, and resources for families and friends. It is part of a unique continuum of programming individualized for the person with a brain injury to account for his/her social needs and recovery goals. SBI’s Vocational Services address barriers facing people with brain injuries as they work toward increased independence and gainful employment.