CSH BRAIN INJURY Advocacy

Community Reintegration and Partnerships

  • Opportunity Project - a program in Millburn, New Jersey created by and for adults with brain injuries who are seeking the "next step" in their journey of recovery.

Support Services

Our brain injury team will take into account where your child resides when referring to a brain injury services. See below for a list of programs and services that we've referred our New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York patients to.

  • Brain Injury Alliance New Jersey - a group designed to improve the quality of life for anyone impacted by brain injury by providing support, advocacy, and information, while promoting brain injury prevention.
  • The New Jersey Traumatic Brain Injury Fund - provides NJ residents who have a Traumatic Brain Injury the opportunity to access services and supports. The Fund purchases these supports and services to foster independence and maximize quality of life when insurance, personal resources, and/or public programs are unavailable to meet those needs.
  • Brain Injury Association of New York State - provides advocacy and support to people and families living with brain injuries.
  • BrainSTEPS Pennsylvania - provide brain injury consultation and training to their school districts when a child has been identified as having experienced an acquired brain injury.

    Patient Stories

    • “I’ve helped my buddy go from swimming with a noodle to swimming by themselves and it’s a really great feeling to be able to make some sort of difference on a child’s life and help them be able to swim,” remarked Emma.

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    • “I love that the team incorporates whatever Kruz is interested in and makes it therapeutic. He loves balls, so they do a lot of catching and throwing to help him get more range of motion. They also play with a lot of bubbles which he loves.”

      Kruz
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    • “Not every child is the same, especially with down syndrome, and CSH was great at communicating where his strengths were, where his weaknesses were and what we should continue doing.”

      Sebastian
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