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Crossroads to Brain Injury Recovery welcomes Zimmerman as new board member

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newspaperCrossroads to Brain Injury Recovery announced that Brenda Zimmerman has joined the organization as a board member. Zimmerman resides in Augusta County, has a background in home healthcare, and is a caregiver.

“As a caregiver Brenda brings unique insights to our Board,” stated Jacob Penrod, President of the Crossroads to Brain Injury Recovery Board of Trustees. He added, “Often a person’s caregiver and family are the most important members of the team to provide the needed supports for an individual. Brenda brings her extensive background as a caregiver and a voice for pediatric needs.”

Crossroads is excited to continue to recruit board members who represent a variety of diverse interests within the field of brain injury, from specialists to caregivers.

Crossroads to Brain Injury Recovery is a not-for-profit organization that serves the counties of Rockingham, Augusta, Bath, Highland, and Rockbridge and the cities located within. We work to improve the quality of life for those affected by brain injury by helping individuals lead more independent and productive lives. Services include case management, community support services, behavior supports, information and referral, and professional and case consultation.

For more information about Crossroads, visit www.c2bir.org or call 540-568-8923.

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