The lead agency for the North Dakota Federal TBI Program is the North Dakota Department of Human Services, 600 E. Boulevard Ave., Dept 325 Bismarck N.D. 58505-0250.
North Dakota has received $145,404 in Federal TBI Planning Grants. The State has provided $72,702 as matching support.
North Dakota Population & TBI
State population in 2000: 642,200
Estimated TBI-related emergency department visits per
year: 2,281
Estimated TBI-related non-fatal hospitalizations per
year: 267
Estimated TBI-related disability per year: 153
North Dakota does not currently have a Federal
TBI Program State Grant, but has reported the following
progress:
1. Established a TBI Statewide Advisory Board
with representation from the Indigenous
People’s Brain Injury Association and Native
American population.
2. Completed a thorough statewide Needs and
Resources Assessment.
3. Developed a TBI State Action Plan.
North Dakota's continuing effort is listed as:
1. Completed the Needs and Resources
Assessment process.
2. Conducted a focus group process in five
Native American communities and five urban
communities.
3. Completed survey process of TBI service
(medical and program) providers.
4. Printed "Findings from the North Dakota
Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injury Needs
and Resources"
For more information, contact: Robin Schumacher, HCBS Program Administrator, ND Department of Human Services, Medical Services Division, Home and Community Based Services, soschr@state.nd.us
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