Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery

Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery Serving Marin and the San Francisco Bay Area since 1985. Continue your journey of recovery with the community at Schurig Center!

Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery is non-profit organization providing continued rehabilitation, hope, and community for people affected by brain injury. Our doors are currently closed to on-site services, but our hearts and services remain open. Many of our services are now offered remotely by Zoom or phone during the pandemic and are facilitated by experienced professionals in the field of brain injury rehabilitation. Services are offered at very affordable rates and scholarships are available by application for those in need. A doctor's referral is not needed to pariticipate in Schurig Center's programs. To get started, give us a call at (415) 461-6771 or email info@schurigcenter.org.

Schurig Center extends heartfelt thanks to the Rotary Club of Mill Valley for awarding a community grant in support of o...
10/21/2025

Schurig Center extends heartfelt thanks to the Rotary Club of Mill Valley for awarding a community grant in support of our brain injury recovery programs. Their generosity helps ensure local survivors and their families continue to receive the care, connection, and hope they need to thrive.

We’re honored to partner with Rotary and deeply appreciate all the good work they do to strengthen our community and make Marin a better place for all. πŸ’™ πŸ™πŸ’«

10/20/2025

Being a caregiver is difficult. Our upcoming webinar, Caring for the Caregivers of People with Brain Injury: Making it E.A.S.I.E.R., on October 23, will explore a recent collaborative project that codesigned solutions to better support the caregivers of people with brain injury. This webinar will describe the impacts of caregiving on the emotional and brain health of caregivers of people with brain injury and how to effectively meet their needs, identify readily available online resources to support caregivers, and more!

Professionals, use this link to register: https://bit.ly/47tMYni
Survivors/Caregivers, use this link to register: https://bit.ly/4n4VSwl

10/07/2025

The Brain Injury Association of America and a group of brain injury organizations and advocates have released a joint statement aimed at improving how brain injuries are discussed and understood. The guidance document, titled Communicating about Brain Injury, was developed collaboratively by healthcare providers, researchers, and people with lived experience of brain injury.

"This joint statement represents a great collaboration between the leading brain injury organizations," said Rick Willis, President and CEO of the Brain Injury Association of America. "By working together, we’ve created guidance that can help ensure more clear and consistent communication between people with brain injury, caregivers, researchers, and healthcare professionals."

View the statement and learn more about communicating about brain injury here: https://bit.ly/3KA8z4B

10/07/2025
10/06/2025
What a fantastic day on the bocce courts! πŸŽ‰ Thank you to everyone who joined Schurig Center for our 2025 Bocce for Brain...
09/30/2025

What a fantastic day on the bocce courts! πŸŽ‰ Thank you to everyone who joined Schurig Center for our 2025 Bocce for Brains event. It was a spirited day filled with friendly competition, laughter, and community coming together for a great cause.

πŸ† Congrats to Juju Pallino Slammers for taking 1st place!
πŸ₯ˆ Applause to Fairfax Six for 2nd place!
πŸ‘ Shout-out to our runner-ups, Rolling Thunder and the Bocce Bunch!

Special thanks to the awesome staff at Marin Bocce Federation for helping to make the day fun and accessible for all. πŸ’™

09/19/2025
🧠 Did you know? A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury - and even β€œmild” can have serious, lasting effects. Sympt...
09/19/2025

🧠 Did you know? A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury - and even β€œmild” can have serious, lasting effects. Symptoms may include headaches, memory problems, sensitivity to light or noise, and emotional changes. Healing takes time, and every recovery is unique.

At Schurig Center, we’re here to support survivors and families every step of the way with continued rehabilitation, guidance, and a supportive community that understands.

πŸ‘‰ If you or someone you love has experienced a concussion, know that healing is possible and you don’t have to walk the journey alone. Contact us today at (415) 461-6771 or info@schurigcenter.org

09/17/2025

Did you miss our "Is Concussion a Brain Injury?" webinar featuring a panel of concussion awareness advocates and survivors who discussed the seriousness of concussions and ways you can help spread awareness? Watch the recording here: https://bit.ly/3InwF1L

09/15/2025

The newest edition of our magazine THE Challenge! is now available online! This issue focuses on brain injury research and includes articles on finding cures for chronic brain injury, an update on the new TBI classification system, and more! Download the magazine here: https://bit.ly/4n4HRPZ

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1132 Magnolia Avenue
Larkspur, CA
94939

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm

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