March is officially recognized as Brain Injury Awareness Month, a time to increase public understanding of traumatic brain injury (TBI), support survivors and families, and highlight the critical need for education, advocacy, and access to rehabilitation services. Every year in the United States, an estimated 2.8 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury — contributing to hospitalizations, long-term disability, and death. TBI affects people of all ages and backgrounds, from children in sports to older adults experiencing falls, to veterans and accident survivors — yet many still struggle silently with lifelong cognitive, physical, and emotional challenges. … [Read more...]
Crumley House Coffee & Karaoke – using the power of music following Traumatic Brain Injury
Music has a way of reaching places words can’t touch. For individuals living with a traumatic brain injury (TBI), music is more than just background noise—it can be a powerful tool for healing, expression, and connection. At The Crumley House Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center, we see this impact every day. Music is woven into the fabric of our programs—not just as therapy, but as joy, motivation, and community. … [Read more...]
The Crumley House continues to serve community, offering live-in and day programs
A Closer Look at The Crumley House: Changing Lives After Brain Injury For some, The Crumley House is a place to heal, learn, and grow during the day. For others, it’s home. Through both our Residential and Adult Day Programs, we remain dedicated to one mission: enhancing the lives of brain injury survivors. Recently, WJHL News Channel 11’s Kelly Goetz visited The Crumley House to see firsthand how our programs empower members on their journey to recovery. Watch the full story and get an inside look at the impact we’re making every day. … [Read more...]


