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Headway Of WNY Resource Guide Deadline Approaching

February 19, 2013

Headway of Western New York is ready to print its second edition of The Resource Guide for Brain Injury: A Practical Directory of Services in WNY for survivors of brain injury and their families. The first printing was distributed throughout the eight counties of WNY in which Headway provides support and advocacy, to survivors of brain injury and their families, to hospitals and to other organization which are helping to guide these individuals. The first printing went very quickly, and many more are in demand.

The Resource Guide assists with medical terminology and details the services available in our area. It helps with questions frequently asked by those experiencing this life changing event. It covers a wide variety of services including medical, therapeutic, legal and recreational. Professionals also find The Resource Guide helpful in directing their consumers to services.

If you would like to advertise in The Resource Guide please contact Headway at (716) 408-3100 by February 28, 2013. This is a great opportunity to help others become aware of the services offered by Headway and to show your support for Headway of WNY.

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