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...]
March is National Brain Injury Awareness Month
March is National Brain Injury Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing public understanding of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and their profound effects on individuals and families. With millions of people across the United States living with the consequences of TBI, it is essential to raise awareness, support survivors, and advocate for improved resources and prevention efforts. Representing the The Crumley House, TBI Service Coordinator Fredda Roberts joined the set of WJHL's Good Morning Tri-Cities to talk about Traumatic Brain Injury, its prevalence and resources. … [Read more...]
10th Annual Joggin’ for the Noggin 5K in the Books
The Crumley House staged its 10th Annual Joggin' for the Noggin 5K and Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, March 23 in Limestone, Tenn. Morning showers left the region just in time and delivered perfect running weather. Following the race, the always-popular pancake breakfast and awards presentation capped off a spectacular morning. The 2024 overall male winner was Johnson City's Nathan Stevens, a 13-year-old, who logged a 19:08:40. The top overall female was Kaylen Holmes (28), also of Johnson City with a 22:58:20. … [Read more...]