THE YEAR IN REVIEW AT BINA | |
Dear Friend,
We are proud to report on our growth and development in 2023. It's been a busy year helping hundreds of families dealing with the difficult aftermath of stroke, brain injury, spinal injury and other neurological and medically complex conditions.
We are constantly working to upgrade and expand our services to better meet the growing needs of individuals on the long road to rehabilitation. Our focus is on the immediate aftermath of the injury as well as its long term effects on both the brain injury survivors and their families.
Allow me to share a few of the hundreds of cases we were involved in:*
- 12, brain and spinal cancer
- 40, concussion from an assault
- 5, TBI after fall from upstairs window
- 14, TBI after scooter accident
- 8, near drowning in swimming pool
- 70, TBI after fall down steps
- 42, spinal fracture from a fall
- 4, stroke
- 31, TBI from car accident at age 17
- 54, multiple strokes, cardiac arrest, anoxic brain injury
- 3 days, stroke
- 27, AVM
- 14, cardiac arrest and anoxia post flu
- 68, stroke during brain injury surgery
BINA stands at the side of every family on the complicated and overwhelming rehabilitation journey from a brain or spinal injury.
We value your feedback; please feel free to contact us any time by email or at 718-645-6400 with your questions or comments.
We can't do it alone. Please partner in our lifesaving work. Click here to donate.
Best regards.
Chavie Glustein
Director
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475 new intakes for individuals post stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury and other neurological and complex medical conditions.
60% of the individuals assisted by BINA were children from birth to adolescence and adults, most under 50.
56 children from birth to 12 and
74 pediatric cases ages 13-21 were assisted
900 families, encompassing thousands of individuals, received critical services from BINA staff.
4 ongoing support groups moderated by a licensed therapist.
Types of Injury
43% Brain Injury 33% Stroke 4% Spinal Injury 20% Non-Neuro & Complex Medical
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Services
Rehabilitation referrals • Care navigation • Medical advocacy • Case management Insurance advocacy • Educational advocacy • Crisis intervention •,Caregiver Support
Brain Injury Types
Anoxia (oxygen loss) • Brain tumor • Concussion • Seizures • TBI • Stroke • Aneurysm
TBI Causes
Falls • Sports Injury • Assault • Cardiac Arrest • Near Drownings
Accidents: car, motorcycle, scooter, bicycle, ATV
Client Locations Include
New York • New Jersey
Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Scranton, Waterbury
Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, North Carolina, Texas
Canada, Israel, England, South America, South Africa
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New Programs Offer Critical Assistance | |
We are pleased to report that our new initiatives and staff additions have proven to be highly successful and productive alongside our existing programs.
Our new satellite office in south Florida, under the direction of Rochel Zoldan, is up and running. An experienced physical therapist, Rochel has begun to address the comprehensive needs of brain injury, stroke and spinal injury survivors in south Florida. She continues to visit local facilities and therapy centers in order to expand our referral network.
The addition of Leah Horowitz as our insurance specialist has proven most valuable to clients dealing with the ever-changing and increasingly complicated world of insurance and entitlements. Leah has extensive experience with healthcare billing and has already undertaken a great deal of research and training in her new position. With her help, we will be able to comprehensively address the critical area of benefits and coverage.
Avi Krakauer, our new Director of Development, has already run several fundraising events for BINA and is busy ensuring that Axon 2024 will be a huge success. With his talent and experience, Avi has "hit the ground running". With his help, we will secure the necessary funding to support our exponential growth.
You may email Rochel Zoldan, Leah Horowitz, or Avi Krakauer, or call 718-645-6400 to reach out to our staff - both new and old.
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Educational Webinars and Videos | |
A series of webinars has been hosted by BINA for the community at large, presented by leading specialists in a variety of fields.
The next webinar is planned for January 17th at 8:00 pm and will be presented by renowned brain injury and concussion expert Dr. Nathan Zasler on "Concussive Brain Injury: Clinical Caveats and Interventions to Optimize Outcome." Dr. Zasler is founder and CEO of the Concussion Care Centre of Virginia; Medical Director, Tree of Life; and Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. Please register for this important event here).
Past topics have included Brain Injury and Vision, CVI in Children, Return to Driving after a Neurological Injury or Illness, Estate Planning, A Comprehensive Overview of Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Pediatric Upper Limb Rehabilitation, Integrative Rehab, Coping with Change Following a Brain Injury, Cognition in Pediatric Brain Injury, and long-Covid recovery. Recordings of all webinars are available here.
BINA also collaborated with Olivia Lambert, DaiWai Olson, and the team at University of Texas Southwestern to produce educational videos on the topics of "Welcome to the ICU" and "Overview of ICP (Increased Intracranial Pressure)". The videos can be viewed here.
Please send us an email to be notified of future webinars and other BINA news.
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Monthly Brain Injury Education Orientation on Zoom | |
BINA is pleased to offer a monthly Zoom meeting for families recently affected by a stroke, TBI or spinal injury. The meeting takes place on the first Wednesday of every month and is hosted by Elchanan Schwarz LMHC, BINA's Director of Crisis Intervention and Crisis Support.
The meeting provides an educational overview of brain injury and what to expect during the recovery and rehabilitation process. A Q&A will follow the presentation.
Registration is required; all close family members (18 and up) are welcome.
The next session will take place on Wednesday, January 3, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. Please click here to register.
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Success of Axon 2023 Lead-Up to Axon 2024 | |
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Axon 2023, a first-of-its-kind networking opportunity for the healthcare and rehabilitation space, took place in March at Bell Works in Holmdel, New Jersey. Several hundred industry leaders and decision makers including nursing home operators, business owners and representatives of leading non-profits, hospitals and insurance carriers packed the beautifully decorated hall for a highly enjoyable evening of delicious food, elegant décor and great music. The crowd lingered long past the closing time to continue meeting and chatting with old and new friends and take every advantage of the invaluable networking opportunities.
The positive feedback was overwhelming...
Top-notch networking and impeccable hosting made it a night to remember.
So nice meeting up with such wonderful people in the industry!
Looking forward to growing the relationships I made.
Thank you Axon…for the opportunity to connect with others in the healthcare sector and show support to a truly inspiring organization.
The event provided an excellent opportunity to connect with new owner-operators and strengthen our network.
No words can describe the energy, the positive feelings for this (inaugural!) event hosted by BINA…
For a full gallery of pictures and a video please click here.
We are in the midst of preparations for Axon 2024, to take place on April 4, 2024 in Bell Works. Sponsorship opportunities may be viewed here. Stay tuned for registration details coming soon. For more information please send us an email.
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Support Groups for Survivors and Caregivers | |
BINA continues to host support groups for brain injury survivors and for caregivers including spouses and parents. Groups are held via Zoom, allowing participation from any location, and are a valuable source of professional counseling, peer support and information-sharing.
Participants report that they have benefited immensely and feel greatly supported and heard by the facilitators and fellow group members.
Please call or email to to inquire about support group enrollment opportunities.
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BX23 Rehabilitation and Disability Expo | |
Hundreds of people flocked to the Palace Hall in Brooklyn in May to attend the BX23 Rehabilitation and Disability Expo. Several dozen vendors participated, some of whom traveled from out of state to attend, representing a broad and comprehensive range of pediatric and adult rehab facilities, therapy centers, providers, companies, agencies and organizations from the world of brain injury, stroke, spinal injury and other areas of disability and rehabilitation.
As at past expos, a special Research and Clinical Trials section offered attendees a rare opportunity to speak directly to scientists and researchers from leading facilities about cutting edge treatments and therapies. The research section proved to be immensely popular, with people waiting their turn to speak to representatives from the Kessler Foundation, New York Presbyterian, Mount Sinai, and other prestigious centers at the forefront of the latest advances in their fields.
Individuals with disabilities, family members and professionals were eager to take advantage of every possible opportunity to learn from and converse with physicians, therapists, facility representatives and experts in a variety of fields who participated on behalf of top acute, sub-acute, LTAC, and specialized outpatient and therapy centers. Information was available regarding law and insurance, vision and cognitive therapy, devices, home care, communication and technology, as well as home and vehicle accessibility and driver rehabilitation.
The positive feedback from participants was shared by exhibitors who were highly impressed both with expo's professional quality and the huge turnout of engaged and educated attendees. The vendors commented on the keen interest and sophisticated questions of the many individuals who visited their exhibits to learn about their products and services. Both vendors and attendees eagerly await an even bigger and better BX25!
Please click here for a full gallery of pictures.
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5 Towns Event Culminates Successful Year of Fundraising | |
Our final fundraising event of the year hosted by BINA's Five Town Committee took place in Lawrence. Friends and supporters of BINA enjoyed a beautiful evening and were honored to be addressed by Rabbi Yaakov Bender of Yeshiva Darchei Torah.
The event capped off a year of support and partnership including "See the Unseen", a crowdfunding campaign in the summer featuring events in Jackson and Monsey.
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Research and Clinical Trials Website | |
BINA is proud to present a Research and Clinical Trials section on our website, The website, which has been and will continue to be expanded with new research and clinical trial opportunities, allows you to identify possible clinical trial opportunities.
The page is divided into four categories – Motor, Cognitive, Speech and Other. Please note that the information presented is for informational purposes only.
Click here to view the website.
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