College of Health and Human Servcies

Frequently Asked Questions

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1. Who can attend?
Individuals with brain injury that would like to receive information, services and support. Families and others that are interested in brain injury may also receive information.

2. Where is the ABIRP located?
The ABIRP is located in the Clinical Education Complex (CEC) at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

3. When are sessions available?
Sessions are available in both Fall and Spring semesters for 10 to 12 weeks.

4. How do I schedule an appointment?
Contact the ABIRP at 270-745-6280.

5. How will the sessions benefit the individuals?
Sessions will focus on the information and skills each individual feels will benefit him/her. Some areas include attention and concentration, learning and memory, integrative thinking, planning and organizing, and control over emotions and behaviors. Each session's focus is to help each individual succeed in their goals.

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Bowling Green, Ky. - Stars from across the professional sports and entertainment industries will be in Bowling Green Oct. 20-21 to raise funds for autism in the Campbell Chevrolet Celebrity Classic.
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WHAS  Crusade for Children - Lisa Murphy, Director of the Early Childhood Center at Western Kentucky University said, "We raised the money by selling Big Red School T-shirts, Big Red books that had been donated by the author, & DVDs of children in Big Red School (ECC) to our families."
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Western Kentucky University today announced a new $1.5 million gift to the Clinical Education Complex at WKU from The Center for Special Needs Trust Administration Inc., based in Clearwater, Fla.