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(805) 563-2882
Our Mission
To provide supportive services,
information, and programs in a nurturing environment to help brain
injury
survivors and their families recover and reconnect to their
community.
Life After Brain Injury
A brain injury can happen to anyone, anywhere, anytime. Whether due to an auto accident, sports injury, stroke, tumor, or one of countless other
causes, chances are, you, or someone you know, has been affected by a brain injury.
During the chaotic and confusing days, weeks, or months in the ER, hospital, or inpatient rehabilitation, it is extremely difficult to comprehend what life with a brain injury will be like. Yet, once the medical professionals have finished their lifesaving work, survivors and their families are usually left to cope on their own with the life-changing and, often, lifelong emotional, behavioral, and social effects of the injury.
That’s where Jodi House steps in. Jodi House helps brain injury survivors reclaim their lives, and helps families and caregivers find solutions, resources, and support.
Jodi House is a community-based nonprofit with two unique programs:
• Clubhouse Day Program
• Family & Caregiver Support Program
Who can benefit from Jodi House?
• Survivors of traumatic brain injury (TBI)
• Survivors of stroke, aneurysms, and tumors
• Survivors of hypoxic/anoxic brain injury
• Survivors of other types of acquired brain injury (ABI)
• Families, caregivers, friends, and supporters of brain injury survivors
We are dedicated to the memory of Jodi Wustman and to all
those who experience similar challenges as a result of acquired brain
injury. There is no other organization
like it in Santa Barbara
County.
We are located at:
625 Chapala Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 563-2882
We also have a North Santa Barbara County Support Program every Wednesday from noon to 4:00 pm at:
Santa Ynez Valley Nonprofit Building
595 Alamo Pintado Road
Solvang, CA 93463
Jodi House is not a
residential program, and does not provide medical treatments.