Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injury (TABI) Program
Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injury (TABI) is defined as an “injury from physical force or internal damage to the brain or its coverings, not of a degenerative or congenital nature, that produces an altered mental state and that results in a decrease in cognitive, behavioral, emotional, or physical functioning.” (AS 47.80.529)
The Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injury (TABI) Program supports Alaskans who have experienced a Traumatic or Acquired Brain Injury in a variety of circumstances. Below you will find a brief description of the supports provided and how to apply fo receiver these services.
TABI Resource Facilitation and Peer Support
Person-centered supports for Alaskans with traumatic or acquired brain injuries are provided by four provider agencies in Alaska - Access Alaska, Daybreak, Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL), and Maniilaq Association.
TABI Program services may include:
- Assistance in getting a TABI Diagnosis
- Care plan development
- Modeling and teaching independent living skills
- Resource Referral to and help coordinating needed services and providers
- Peer Support connections (both virtual and in-person)
Please view the Office Contacts list below to find an agency providing TABI services in your region.
TABI Supplemental Services (Mini-Grants)
Supplemental Services
support individuals with TABI
financial assistance for unmet qualifying needs. The maximum benefit per individual is $2,500 annually and $5000
within a five-year period and pays for supplies or services that are not covered by other sources.
To apply for a Supplemental Service, contact your region's agency, listed below. If your region is not listed, you may apply through any agency.
TABI Regional Office Contacts
Anchorage Area:
Fairbanks North Star Borough
Matanuska-Susitna Borough
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Daybreak, Inc.
907-746-6019
550 South Alaska Street
Suite 202
Palmer, AK 99645
Northwest Arctic/Western Remote Alaska
Southeast Alaska
If you live outside of these regions, any agency can assist you with applying for a TABI Supplemental Service. Please reach out directly to an agency for assistance with your application.
State of Alaska Contact
Ariel Berg
Health Program Manager II
Phone: (907)-419-4372
Toll Free: 1-800-478-9996
DSM: ariel.berg@hss.soa.directak.net
Further Info
The State of Alaska Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injury (TABI) program, in accordance with AS 47.07.030, funds nonprofit agencies to provide services to individuals who have been diagnosed with a traumatic or acquired brain injury. Though these services are currently rather limited, the state has goals in place to:
The University of Alaska Anchorage, Center for Human
Development is the managing entity of the advisory board for the
TABI Program. Since the board’s incorporation in 2003, their advocacy has been pivotal in the funding and inception of the TABI program and continues to be the voice of those with brain injuries in Alaska.
TABI Resources