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Whether the injury happened recently or years ago, find Utah support, reliable information, and people who understand what this can change.
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Start with the situation you're in. We'll help point you toward information and support that may help.
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About the council
The Utah Brain Injury Council brings together people with lived experience, family members, professionals, advocates, and community organizations around awareness, prevention, and connection.
We believe clear information and the right connection can make a hard next step feel more possible.
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