Brain Injury Recovery Foundation
04/23/2026
The brain is responsible for how we process stress, influencing attention, memory, sleep, and emotional regulation. When stress becomes chronic, it can affect how the brain communicates and manages everyday tasks.
April is National Stress Awareness Month, a reminder to better understand how stress impacts overall brain health. For individuals living with brain injury, stress can sometimes make cognitive fatigue, focus challenges, or sensory sensitivities feel more noticeable.
Conversations about stress and brain health help build greater understanding and support for those navigating recovery and daily life after brain injury. π
04/16/2026
Join us this month for our Tulsa Brain Injury Support Group, a relaxed evening focused on connection, community, and a little fun π
Weβll have games, snacks, and plenty of time to get to know others who understand life with a brain injury. Whether youβre a survivor or caregiver, this is a space to unwind, share experiences, and build new friendships in a supportive environment.
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Date: March 16
β° Time: 5:30β6:30 PM
π Location: Brain Injury Recovery Foundation (DEFY Tulsa)
5950 E 31st St., Suite 200
04/15/2026
At the Brain Injury Recovery Foundation, our programs are designed to support survivors and families at every stage of recovery. From our Care Program and support groups to the Helmet Safety Program and DEFY Neuro Rehabilitation, each program focuses on connection, education, and meaningful support.
Every recovery journey looks different, which is why our programs are built to meet individuals where they are and help them move forward with the support of a caring community. π©·
THANK YOU TULSA!
During LightsOn for Brain Injury Awareness Week, so many homes, businesses, and community spaces turned their lights green to help spread awareness for brain injury survivors. Seeing our city come together in support of survivors, caregivers, and families made this week incredibly special.
We are incredibly grateful to the City of Tulsa for helping us recognize the importance of brain injury awareness in our community. A special thank you to Mayor Monroe Nichols and Tulsa County for issuing two official proclamations declaring March 21β28 as Brain Injury Awareness Week in Tulsa.
These proclamations mean so much to the survivors, caregivers, and families in our community. Having our city acknowledge Brain Injury Awareness Week helps bring visibility to an invisible injury and reminds people that awareness truly starts at the community level.
Every green light helped start a conversation, raise awareness, and remind those living with brain injury that they are not alone. Weβre so grateful to be part of a community that continues to show compassion, support, and understanding. π
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