Web · 2025
Brain Injury Connection — Accessible Redesign
As product manager with Develop for Good, led an accessible, cognitive-friendly website redesign for acquired-brain-injury patients and caregivers.
Role: Product Manager — Develop for Good
Overview
Brain Injury Connection (BIC) needed an accessible, easy-to-navigate home for its community of ABI survivors, caregivers, and families. As product manager with Develop for Good, I led the redesign end-to-end: defining requirements, mapping user flows, and coordinating a team of engineers and designers. The rebuilt site foregrounds a 988 crisis-line banner, a filterable resource library connecting families to local support organizations, an events and community hub, and an FAQ built from real caregiver questions — all designed around cognitive-friendly, low-friction navigation for users who may themselves be recovering from brain injury.
Highlights
- Led end-to-end redesign of an accessible, cognitive-friendly website for ABI patients and caregivers.
- Defined product requirements, user flows, and feature scope, iterating with nonprofit stakeholders.
- Coordinated design and low/no-code implementation across a team of engineers and designers.
Tech & topics
- Product Management
- Accessibility
- UX
- Web