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Brain Injury Awards and Honors

We are very pleased that our website and our book, Brain Injury Survivor's Guide, has received professional praise. Perhaps more important to us, however, are the comments we have received from the Brain Injury Community. Some are listed below.

braininjuryguide.org was awarded the prestigious Silver Award by the American Association of Webmasters
braininjuryguide.org was awarded the prestigious Silver Award for excellence in web design by the review committee of the American Assn of Webmasters.
Learning Foundation award
"The Learning Foundation Award is more than an award to be placed on an award page. It represents a way of doing business that places the visitor first." - Paul Siegal, Learning Foundation
charter member International Council of Online Professionals
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iWatchDog certified
The ICCS Certified rating system provides official certification about a website's content for the purpose of protecting children while surfing the Internet.
safe surf rated
The Safe Surf rating means this website has been rated "safe" for older teens. Safe Surf uses the Internet safety standard, PICS, which is the standard for solving the problem of minors accessing adult content on the Internet.
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The W3C XHTML rating means the coding used on this website meets the standards of the World Consortium.
northeast center for special care honors brain injury guide

The Northeast Center for Special Care has chosen Brain Injury Guide as its January 2008 Website of the Month.

Read the article here.

brain injury blog award

The Radiology/Technician Schools has chosen Beth's Brain Injury Blog as a 2010 Top Brain Injury Blog.

Read the article here.

What People Are Saying

Hello Beth and Larry,
What a great website, thank you for dedicating yourself to get us the information! - J (Colorado)


I specialized in brain injury rehabititation for 25 years. It is a very tough road to travel for the survivor and their loved ones. Telling your story is appreciated and will help many. Best wishes and thank you! - M


I think your site is a wonderful tribute to a problem so few even think about. In a moment my world changed too. One night I woke up and realized something was wrong. 39 days later I woke up from my COMA in an ICU in full isolation. In the twinkling of an eye it can all change. - T


Wow. Thank you so much for writing this. I too have a brain injury from ARDS. Mine happened in November 2002. I am still on disability. It means a lot when other survivors talk about what happened to them (or their families.) - M


My significant other is a brain injury survivor. We read this book together and found it extremely helpful. Larry and Beth have put into words a very difficult struggle and given practical advice, suggestions and different ways to look at things. My survivor went through so many of the things Beth describes such as confusion in the grocery store, and stepping off curbs without looking, in addition to the need for independence. For families, friends and survivors this book really walks you through what to expect and how to get through it! - J, (Connecticut)


This is quite an impressive site. - D, LMSW (New York)


I received your book in the mail yesterday and read it last night. I couldn't put it down. I really enjoyed it. You and Beth did a wonderful job. I ordered two more copies and plan to give them to (family members). This book will be a tremendous help to a person who has suffered some type of brain trauma and to his/her family. This book is 2 Cor. 1:3-4 in action. - M, M.Div. (Mississippi)


Hi Larry and Beth,
I am pleased to include a link to your book "Brain Injury Survivor's Guide" on the front page of our (website) books page. - W (British Columbia)


Book Review: The Brain Injury Survivor’s Guide (see page 5) Written by Larry Jameson and his wife, Beth, who served as secretary to the Trumpet editor several years ago, first-hand advice is given to those who are suffering with a brain injury and those who care for them. - Baptist Trumpet newspaper, December 22, 2007

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