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NeuroRestroative Team at the Club 3000 Award Ceremony

Building Strength and Confidence: The Club 3000 Challenge at NeuroRestorative Academy

At NeuroRestorative Academy, our programs are specifically designed for children and youth who are recovering from injuries or living with medical and behavioral support needs. We strive to provide a fun, supportive setting where students can grow, thrive, and receive the personal attention they deserve. This mission comes to life through the dedicated work of our team members, such as Will Bollinger, the Fitness Coordinator at our NeuroRestorative Academy in Carbondale.

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Support Senate Bill S-438/Assembly A-4485: Advancing Equity, Sustainability, and Cost-Effective Care for New Jersey’s TBI Community: Gregory’s Story

Support Senate Bill S-438/Assembly A-4485: Advancing Equity, Sustainability, and Cost-Effective Care for New Jersey’s TBI Community: Gregory’s Story

New Jersey’s budget committee has an immediate opportunity to correct a long-standing inequity in the funding of traumatic brain injury (TBI) services by advancing Senate Bill S-438/Assembly A-4485 . This legislation addresses a systemic reimbursement gap that threatens access to community-based care, drives unnecessary institutionalization, and increases long-term costs to taxpayers. 

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Cultivating Success: How Gardening is Helping Students Blossom at NeuroRestorative Academy

At NeuroRestorative Academy in Elkton, Maryland, students aren’t just hitting the books—they’re digging in the dirt and watching their hard work bloom. Thanks to the inspired vision of Case Manager Erin McGee, MS, a new gardening project has taken root, offering students a powerful, hands-on learning experience that goes far beyond the classroom.

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NeuroRestorative’s Supports and Services for Individuals with Self-Injury Behaviors

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