Brain Injury Awareness Month hoping to bring light to prevalence of brain trauma
KAMLOOPS — It’s estimated that 165,000 Canadians suffer a brain injury every year. The trauma can have a significant impact on a person’s daily life.
However, it’s also an invisible injury people can’t openly see. The Kamloops Brain Injury Association wants people to be more aware of how prevalent brain injuries are during Brain Injury Awareness Month in June.
“We see an awful lot of folks,” said executive director David Johnson. “Brain injuries come from a couple different sources, but car accidents are the major source. We are all in these vehicles, so it can affect anybody at any time.”