Association des accidentés Cérébro-vasculaires et Traumatisés crâniens de l’Estrie (ACTE)
759, rue Woodward,
Sherbrooke (Québec)
J1G 1W5
Services and activities
Support services:
- Psychosocial support
- Group support
- Day activity program
- Awareness / Promotion
Information
The Association des accidentés Cérébrovasculaires ou Traumatisés Crâniens de l’Estrie (ACTE) was founded on December 19, 1984 by three people: a stroke victim, a TBI victim and a healthcare professional. ACTE has a regional vocation, which involves serving the RCM of Coaticook.
Opening hours :
- Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Mission
A CVA or TBI changes your life. Ensuring the well-being of people suffering from brain damage in the Eastern Townships and their loved ones is our priority. Specifically, ACTE aims to:
- Help people who have suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or a stroke (CVA) and their loved ones get all the help, rehabilitation and psychosocial support services they need.
- Defend and promote their interests.
- Inform and raise public awareness about the reality experienced by people with brain injury and their family members.