Hundreds of people flocked to the Palace Hall in Brooklyn on May 17th 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 parents of a 16-year-old recovering from a TBI (traumatic brain injury) suffered in a car accident a couple of years ago, shared their personal perspective. “It’s been a struggle to identify the best therapy options and we came here hoping to pick up some helpful resources. We were thrilled to discover a wealth of information about every possible aspect of rehabilitation and we’re trying to cover as much ground as possible.”
A young adult who had a stroke as a child was eager to learn about anything that could add to his quality of life. “As a person with a disability, it is empowering to do my own research and engage directly with such high-level professionals. This was an opportunity to ask my own questions and find out what’s out there for me.”
These sentiments were echoed by multiple individuals from the community who thanked BINA for hosting such an invaluable event. The positive feedback was shared and expanded on by the exhibitors who were highly impressed both with the professional quality of BX23 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. In the words of the rehab director of a leading rehab facility, “I was amazed at the exceptional level of knowledge displayed and the scope and depth of the conversations we had with the people who stopped to talk. Even more impressive is their immense drive to leave no stone unturned for their loved one.”
Both vendors and attendees eagerly await BX25, an even bigger and better biannual expo!
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