2011 Adler Aphasia Center Annual Report
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2011 Adler Aphasia Center Annual Report
Reconnection. Rediscovery. Recovery. Annual Report to the Community 2011 Aphasia is an isolating diagnosis. Not only does it rob one of the ability to communicate, the very nature of aphasia is that it cuts people off from their family, friends and everyday life. Our mission is to be a vital resource to anyone whose life or profession is touched by aphasia. As one of only a few aphasia-friendly communities in the world, we: • Provide a therapeutic environment of innovative programs that give people ways to live successfully with aphasia; • Create opportunities for social connection for anyone who wishes to join us; • Train health care professionals to improve service delivery to people with aphasia; • Conduct influential research and partner with aphasia researchers across the country and overseas; • Strive to make aphasia universally understood. PROGRAM OVERVIEW The Adler Aphasia Center helps give people the skills and strategies they need to communicate through various activities, including: • Direct services for people with aphasia and their caregivers; • Education and training to health care professionals and the community about aphasia; • Applied research demonstrating the effectiveness of our model and expanding the understanding of aphasia rehabilitation; • Research based individual treatment to those with aphasia. 1 Evolution….from 2003 to 2011. These eight years have passed quickly as the Center has developed from a dream of a haven for people with aphasia to being recognized as the gold standard in aphasia centers around the world. People have visited from Nova Scotia, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Israel and Aruba to learn about our programs and services. Adler Aphasia Center Staff We are proud of our members’ progress. When someone speaks for the first time- even just a word or phrase- everyone here feels the success. Our caregivers have bonded giving each other comfort and support. Here, they know they are not alone. Communication Coaches Ginette Abbanat, M.A., CCC-SLP Karen Castka, M.S., CCC-SLP Janice Dittleman, M.S., CCC-SLP Abbe Simon, M.S., CCC-SLP Courtney Caruso, M.S., CCC-SLP Executive Director Karen Tucker, M.A. Director of Development & Communications Elissa Goldstein Come visit us and you will leave with a happy heart. Education and Training Coordinator Wendy Greenspan, M.A., CCC-SLP Mike and Elaine Adler Founders Since 2003 we have seen the growth of our Center and the improvement in communication of our members with aphasia. As our organization grows and we become more reflective of the needs of people with aphasia and their families, Reconnection, Rediscovery and Recovery have become part of the culture of the Center. It motivates and inspires our Board of Directors, staff, volunteers, donors, members with aphasia and their families to explore and develop new options for aphasia treatment. Today we are connecting with others across the globe to achieve our mission. Our vision is clear, our commitment is hard fast. With your continued support, our holistic and effective therapeutic approach will change the paradigm of how the healthcare community views and forecasts the long term recovery and rehabilitation of people with aphasia. Karen Tucker, M.A. Executive Director Contents: Reconnection ................................................................................................ p. 3 Rediscovery .................................................................................................... p. 5 Recovery ........................................................................................................ p. 7 Resources ....................................................................................................... p. 9 Technology Coaches Chrysa Golashesky, M.B.A. Maddy Pasternak Keith Scholz Director of Research Audrey Holland, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Research Speech-Language Pathologist Gretchen Szabo, M.A., CCC-SLP Research Assistant Therese Dublin Volunteer Coach/Development Associate Ava Coffee-Burks Life Coach Sheila Dempsey Executive Administrative Assistant Meg Turner Program Assistants Robin Straus Judith Evashko Linda Sibrian Marilyn Wiggins Adler Aphasia Center Board of Directors Mike Adler Elaine Adler Bill Adler Jim Adler David Albalah Chuck Berkowitz Angelica Berrie Linda Bowden Diana DiGirolamo Jodi Epstein Nicholas Felice Jim Glozzy Sandra O. Gold Steven Morey Greenberg Walter Hecht Sophie Heymann Frank Huttle Anthony Iovino Ellen Jacobs Milton Kahn Bernie Koster William Murray Susan Penn Vicki Sidrow Jill Tekel Jeffrey A. Warren William Zipse Research and Education Advisory Committee Anna M. Barrett, M.D. Albyn Davis, Ph.D. Jacqueline J. Hinckley, Ph.D. Audrey Holland, Ph.D. Paul S. Jellinek, Ph.D. Nancy M. King, M.S.W. Ronald M. Lazar, Ph.D. Paul R. Rao, Ph.D. Nina Simmons-Mackie, Ph.D. Steven L. Small, M.D., Ph.D. Cynthia K. Thompson, Ph.D. Speech-Language Pathologist Advisory Committee Sharon Antonucci, Ph.D., CCC-SLP. Venu Balasubramanian, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Mary Boyle, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Carole Gelfer, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Wendy Greenspan, M.A., CCC-SLP Barbara Jastrab, M.S., M.B.A., CCC-SLP Bernadette LaFond, M.A., CCC-SLP Andrea Poirier, M.A., CCC-SLP Mary Jo Santo Pietro, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Barbara Schwerin-Bohus, M.S., CCC-SLP Ivy Stern, M.A., CCC-SLP Executive Director Karen Tucker, M.A. 2 Reconnection 3 A dler Aphasia Center recognizes and addresses the importance of caring for the whole person, not just the communication disabilities of people with aphasia. Restoring our members’ self-esteem, sense of purpose and hope for the future is a primary goal and our primary mission. Reconnecting to the world a person with aphasia once knew is an important part of the recovery process. The Center’s life skills programs have transformed the lives of its members through a unique variety of cognitive exercises, socialization skills, and communication techniques, addressing the whole person in the journey of rehabilitation. Group interactive sessions include support groups for members as well as their families. Functional communication activities such as book discussions, conversation groups, drama, cooking classes, exercise and wellness programs, jewelry making, art and music programs, skill building and Wii-habilitation groups allow members to redevelop, practice and improve their language and communication skills in a supportive environment. Supporting the needs of caregivers is an integral and vital part of this program as well. Adler Aphasia Center addresses the challenges of people with aphasia its members - giving them hope and offering them a more satisfying quality of life beyond recovery. By collaborating with key healthcare partners and friends, the Adler Aphasia Center continues to provide a reconnection for those with aphasia and their families. Reconnection ADLER APHASIA CENTER ADDRESSES THE CHALLENGES OF PEOPLE WITH APHASIA- ITS MEMBERS- BY HELPING In 2011: THEM REINTEGRATE BACK INTO THEIR • 1,400 healthcare providers and students received training in tools and strategies to communicate more effectively with people with aphasia through our Center’s Education and Training Program, now in its seventh year. Through on-site education and in-service programs at more than 40 regional medical and rehabilitation centers and universities, health professionals have learned to reconnect to patients with aphasia and create an aphasia-friendly environment at the acute and sub-acute care levels. COMMUNITIES, GIVING THEM HOPE AND OFFERING THEM A MORE SATISFYING QUALITY OF LIFE BEYOND RECOVERY. BY COLLABORATING WITH KEY HEALTHCARE PARTNERS AND FRIENDS, THE ADLER APHASIA CENTER CONTINUES TO PROVIDE A RECONNECTION FOR THOSE WITH APHASIA AND THEIR FAMILIES. • For 45 weeks throughout 2011, members with aphasia participated with staff to train more than 1600 visiting healthcare providers and medical and nursing students in a growing effort to reach key professionals and students in major medical centers and colleges. • 12 Computers, 6 iPads and 6 iTouches have been outfitted with specialized software technology and are used as assistive communication devices, thanks to our partnership with Lingraphica®, the country’s leading technology provider of communication supports for people with aphasia. By personalizing and customizing members’ smart phones and iPads, this partnership is allowing those with aphasia to reconnect with their loved ones, their family and their world. It is having a transformative impact on their lives. • 25 aphasia service providers from the United States, Israel and Canada came together at the Adler Aphasia Center to create a national consortium of aphasia programs and to participate in the first ever conference to share best practices and resources. The goal of this group is to create sustainable community-based centers that address the needs of people with aphasia and their families to help them reconnect with life. • The Adler Aphasia Center Volunteer program provides an opportunity for our members to reconnect with the community. Having meaningful social connections with volunteers can have a positive impact on their health and healing. 93 volunteers serving more than 5,000 hours at our Center have recognized and embraced these connections, making a difference in our members’ lives. • 90 professionally led caregiver support groups were conducted in 2011. “The Center has become an important part of our healthcare landscape and the go-to expert in the training and education of thousands of area healthcare providers and students who seek to improve access and treatment for people with aphasia.” “It’s great to see the progress our members make, and I am inspired by their courage and strength. And no one takes care of their volunteers like the Adler Aphasia Center. We are treated with great respect and given important continuing education.” Robert C. Garrett, President and CEO, HackensackUMC Laura Scanlan, Educator and Volunteer 4 Rediscovery 5 T he journey of rediscovery for people with aphasia is not an easy one. With the help of the Adler Aphasia Center’s top tier research and education and speech-language pathology advisory committees as well as our licensed speech-language pathologists on staff, our members with aphasia enter our program under the guidance of a strong team of professionals. The Center has created a positive and productive environment for those with aphasia to rediscover their language skills through the application of specific communication techniques. These communication tools and techniques were designed from the nationally recognized Life Participation Approach to aphasia, using group treatments that produce meaningful real life outcomes leading to an enhanced quality of life. For their families, rediscovery means knowing their loved one is being treated by a dedicated group of staff and volunteers who have their best interests at heart. It means a “home away from home” not only for our members with aphasia but their loved ones who also benefit from the Center’s caregiver and family support groups. Facilitated by our life coach, this group focuses on mutual support and encouragement while building strategies to cope with the challenges of aphasia. Now in its fourth year, the Center’s on-site research program, under the guidance of Dr. Audrey Holland, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, our Director of Research, helps ensure that our services and programs are relevant and effective in providing the opportunity for members with aphasia to rediscover their skills. This research is yielding important and informative data about effective long-term treatment for people with aphasia. Using effective techniques, the latest technology and in house research, our members’ communication skills have improved, allowing them to rediscover their use of language. Our research is proving that members with aphasia have seen positive and sometimes dramatic changes in their communication and quality of life. Rediscovery FOR A PERSON WITH APHASIA, REDISCOVERY MEANS LIVING LIFE TO ITS FULLEST, EVEN IF COMMUNICATION ABILITIES ARE LIMITED. THE ADLER APHASIA CENTER PROVIDES A COMFORTABLE, THERAPEUTIC ENVIRONMENT THAT ALLOWS OUR MEMBERS WITH APHASIA AND THEIR CAREGIVERS TO THRIVE TO THE BEST OF THEIR ABILITIES. In 2011: • Our research demonstrated statistically significant improvements in functional language skills and in perceived quality of life among Center members, after participating in our programs for just one year. • We provided our members with over 500 individual speech-language therapy sessions where they received evidence based treatments/therapies to improve their verbal output. • Using LingraphicaTM ’s technology on an iPad, one of our members addressed more than 250 attendees at the 2011 OktoberfestAphasia, speaking to a large gathering for the very first time since his stroke. Thanks to the Center’s Research-Based Individual Therapy program that provided this technology, this member was able to rediscover the magic of language, much to his delight and that of those who witnessed it. • Adler Aphasia Center researchers developed a prototype pocket-sized visual communication tool for bedside use by health care professionals and their patients with aphasia. The Center has deployed the prototype to several area institutions with significant feedback regarding its usefulness. This communication toolkit is in the final stages of production for region-wide distribution. Our next step is to identify funding partners. • 2 research articles written by Adler Aphasia Center researchers were published in a professional journal, focusing on the growing trend of aphasia centers in North America. One article presented the results of a survey of aphasia centers identifying key features of centers across the country. It documented the dramatic increase in centers in the last 10 years. The second article presented our Center’s findings confirming that our education program has positive learning outcomes for our Nursing Assistant training program. It also provides psychosocial benefits to our members with aphasia who helped to train the students. “I can talk about my day now...with my wife. I am more confident than before.” Bill Grundy, Former Bergen County Teacher and Coach and member with aphasia “Being a caregiver is not easy. The Center has saved my life by introducing me to other caregivers. I have rediscovered how strong I am.” “With my mom going to Adler Aphasia Center, she has become less frustrated and so have I. I now see the positive things happening to her after her stroke.” Jennifer Swanson, Former Payroll Administrator, Nabisco and Caregiver Caitlin Dow, Junior High School student and daughter of Center member 6 Recovery 7 A phasia recovery studies indicate that there can be some recovery of language skills following insult to the brain. Although there is no known cure for aphasia, recovery is possible over a lifetime. Some people continue to improve over a period of years and even decades. Improvement is a slow process that usually involves both helping the individual and family understand the nature of aphasia and learning compensatory strategies for communicating. The Center’s broad-ranging programs are helping those with aphasia in their recovery process. Research at the Adler Aphasia Center is demonstrating that our members with aphasia show improved communication skills, increased confidence, strengthened social connections and an enhanced quality of life. Leading productive and meaningful lives is an important step in recovery. APHASIA RECOVERY STUDIES INDICATE THAT THERE CAN BE SOME RECOVERY OF LANGUAGE SKILLS FOLLOWING INSULT TO THE BRAIN. ALTHOUGH THERE IS NO KNOWN CURE FOR APHASIA, RECOVERY IS POSSIBLE OVER A LIFETIME. Recovery In 2011: • The Center saw major growth in member participation and sales of Something Special, a gift and jewelry store that sells unique items that have been designed and created by members. This very successful venture, established in 2009, has not only provided more than $72,000 in revenue for the Center’s programs, services and scholarships since its inception, but it has been a form of occupational therapy for many members. In addition to expanding into new compassionate marketplaces in the community, Something Special opened a satellite pop-up store during the winter holidays in a high-traffic shopping center nearby. It provided members the opportunity to become sales representatives in a retail store, giving them the confidence to greet the public with pride. • Recovery takes on many forms at the Adler Aphasia Center. In 2011, our drama program performed “Mary Poppins”, as its annual musical theatre production. Attended by more than 300 families and friends of the Center, this program offered meaningful opportunities for members to practice their communication skills, feel a sense of accomplishment, and challenge themselves in ways that go beyond the normal rehabilitation. • The Center’s Advocacy Group had a highly successful year raising awareness of aphasia through many outlets. During National Aphasia Awareness month in June, members visited more than 100 libraries, local businesses and other community centers and acted as field embassadors at PNC Banks, meeting the public and showing them the face of aphasia. In addition, more than 44 New Jersey town mayors in Bergen County were contacted by the advocacy group to bring awareness to aphasia during National Aphasia Awareness Month in June. In a letter writing campaign by the members of this group, more than 15 mayors joined in their efforts by proclaiming the resolution in their towns. The Adler Aphasia Center Advocacy Group was personally invited to receive many of these formal town proclamations. “Something Special program gives me opportunities to go out and meet people again. This place helps me grow in my recovery.” Bob Mayer, Former Chef and member with aphasia “Here, we are all teachers to one another; we are all teachers who help build the strength of the human spirit.” Barbara Tillman, Former Educational Administrator/Consultant, Volunteer and Caregiver “As an architect before my stroke, I was… creating. The Center helped me recover with Something Special. I feel productive.” Rebecca Iovino, Former Architect and member with aphasia 8 Resources 9 O ur donors make the difference. They believe in our mission. As Adler Aphasia Center reflects on its accomplishments in 2011, we want to recognize our partnerships and the contributions made by individuals and families, community organizations, foundations and corporations. On behalf of our members with aphasia and their families, we thank you for your kind generosity. It is because of our community of donors that our members can reconnect, rediscover and recover from their disabilities in their own special community, a place called Adler Aphasia Center. As so many traditional funding sources are shrinking, we must continue to look for new ways to support our programs, direct services, research and education and training. Our partnerships present us with countless ways to assist our members with aphasia and their families as they continue their quest to improve their speech and ability to communicate. Adler Aphasia Center’s community of donors helps to ensure our ability to be a vital resource to anyone whose life or profession is touched by aphasia. This list reflects donations made to support the services, programs and scholarships of Adler Aphasia Center in 2011. 2011 Donors FOUNDER’S CIRCLE ($5,000 +) Elaine and Mike Adler Dana and James Adler Myron & Elaine Adler Private Foundation Affiliated Adjustment Group LTD, Michael Abrams Anonymous Benzel-Busch Motor Car Corp, Jay Agresta The Russell Berrie Foundation Betty and Daniel Birnant CB Richard Ellis, Inc Robert & Joan Dircks Foundation Englewood Hospital & Medical Center Mae and Marvin Fastenberg Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey Ellen and Michael Jacobs The Kaplen Foundation Kessler Foundation The Randi & Clifford Lane Foundation, Inc Mellam Family Foundation Myron Corporation New Jersey Office of Faith Based Initiatives OritaniBank Charitable Foundation PNC Financial Services Group, Inc PNC Foundation Fred C. Rummel Foundation Lillian Pitkin Schenck Fund The Norman & Barbara Seiden Foundation The Valley Hospital Foundation Verizon Wallerstein Foundation BENEFACTOR ($1,000 - $4,999) Leslie and William Adler Janet and Bruce Adler Allen Maxwell & Silver, Inc Kathi and Peter Arnow Foundation of the JCF Ruth Bedford Jack Benintende Bergen County Players, Inc Rachel and Charles Berkowitz Angelica Berrie Myrna and Yale Block Linda Bowden and Buddy Jenssen The Brook Fund Inc, Julie Eisen Nancy and Peter Brown Bustillo Family Charitable Fund CentiMark Corporation Children’s Aid and Family Services, Bob Jones Steven T. Cirillo, CPA LLC Carole and Melvin Cohen Claire Cross The CSI Group Betty and Oscar Davis Delta Building Services Charlene and Charles Egbert EisnerAmper LLP Eleanor and Edward Epstein Jodi and Mark Epstein Laurel and Andrew Epstein Carl Epstein Ernst & Young US, LLP I.J. Feldman Foundation, Phyllis and Gerald LeBoff Fischbach Family Fund of the Cape Cod Foundation, Ruth Fischbach Kareitha and Kenneth Forde Barry and Florence Friedberg Fund of the JCF Federation of South Palm Beach County Sandra and Arnold Gold The Arnold P. Gold Foundation Gralla Family Philanthropic Fund of the JCF Erica and Howard Haber Andrea and Harry Helmstetter Herrick, Feinstein LLP High Point Precision Products, Inc Frances Hoffman Eva Holzer Richard H. Holzer Memorial Foundation Friends of Valerie Vainieri Huttle for Assembly Inserra Supermarkets, Inc The Kamson Corporation The Charles and Lynne Klatskin Family Charitable Trust Knip Fund, Deborah and Donald Aronson KPMG LAMCO Advisory Services, Inc “Having experienced the impact of aphasia on my dad, I’ve seen first-hand the comfort that the Center provides for those confronting it every day. As a board member, it’s tremendously gratifying to be part of an organization that provides the resources, expertise and understanding that’s critical to improving the quality of life for aphasia patients and those around them.” Linda Bowden, New Jersey Regional President, PNC Bank and Adler Aphasia Center board member The Lapkin Foundation LENFAM Management Company, Erriette and Constantine Lenas Mildred and Abner Levine Family Foundation, Inc Benjamin S. Levine Foundation The Samuel and Natalie Lipsett Foundation The Mann Family Foundation, Inc Norma and Robert Marcalus Mass Mutual Retirement Services Merit Direct Mountain Development Corporation Multipet International, Inc Ann Murray Josephine and Frank Napolitano Nissan North America, Inc The Ollendorff Center for Religious and Human Understanding Alfiero and Lucia Palestroni Foundation Deane & Susan Penn Art Foundation Prism Capital Partners LLC Ramapo College of New Jersey The River Palm Terrace Elenore & Maurice Rosenthal Foundation Syril Rubin The David & Eleanore Rukin Philanthropic Foundation Miyako and Edmondo Schwartz Eva and Hal Schwartz Pearl Seiden Karen and Gary Singer Joan and Murray Socolof Law offices of Patrick J. Spina PC Ellen Schwartz and Michael Stein Isabella and Bob Stevenish Henry & Marilyn Taub Foundation United Givers Plan of Packanack Lake, Inc Andi and Jeffrey Warren The Barry and Randi Weiss Family Foundation of the JCF Windels Marx Lane & Mittendorf LLP WithumSmith+Brown PC Judy and Norris Wolff Elaine and William Zipse PATRON ($500 - $999) Amy and David Albalah Alden Leeds, Inc The American Companies Arcari & Iovino Architects PC The Beer Family Foundation Inc, Lovey and Murray Beer Rabbi Jack Bemporad Bergen Community College Foundation Margarita Bustillo Brenda and Leslie Byrnes Ricki and David Byrnes Chavurah Beth Shalom Shing-I Chou Ira and Julie Cohen Charitable Foundation of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund “As a board member, it brings “Coming me great joy to Adler to witness Aphasia our Center’s Center members’ interactions with their likecommunityhome with family....I specificallyvery four very special members who volunteer comfortable their time at and thenotice Jewishmy Home’s speech gift shop, teaching residents and visitors improved.” alike about aphasia. It doesn’t get any better than that.” Caitlin Dow (member with aphasia) Charles P. Berkowitz, President and CEO, Jewish Home Family and Adler Aphasia Center board member 10 Catherine and Herbert Cook John Cory Couristan, Inc The Crystal Plaza Betsy Elias and Albyn Davis Maggie and Tom Devita Diana Di Girolamo Gregory Dolin Drench Family Philanthropic Fund of the JCF of MetroWest New Jersey Barbara and Daniel Drench Joan and Thomas Dunn Vivian and Nicholas Felice Barbara and Joseph Fitzpatrick Louesa and Richard Foster Friedberg Properties Leo and Eva Gans Foundation G M I Home Loans LLC Amy and Jeffrey Goldsmith Elizabeth Gunning Michael Gutter Sara and Charles Herbstman Arleen Weissman and Stewart Herman Paul Herman Philip Hyman The Irwin Family Charitable Fund of the Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Joyce Joseph Peggy and Edwin Kabakow Deborah King Nancy and Robert Kossowsky Kreinces Rollins & Shanker LLC Sharon and Jeff Kurtz Sheila Kurtzer Mitt Libien William Lippman Gwen and Henry Mardyks Marcy and Kenneth Markowitz Herbert Mayer Wendy Wernick-Meth and Richard Meth Microsoft Matching Gifts Program; Shing-I Chou Selma and Stanley Mitchel Moira McBride Murphy Sarah and William Murray New Jersey Legislative District 37; Senator Loretta Weinberg, Assemblyman Gordon Johnson, Assemlywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle New Jersey Monthly NHA Realty, LLC NJPAC Notaro, Michalos & Zaccaria PC Barbara and Joel Packer Park Avenue Motor Corp Park Avenue Acura Portfolio Evaluations, Inc Arleen and Gary Post Marie and Newell Pugh Pam and David Rodriguez The Charles I. Rosen Family Foundation Rotary Club of Maywood, NJ Gail and Jerry Ryan S. Parker Hardware, Susan and Charles Silberman S & S Mitchel Realty Saril Family Philanthropic Fund of the JCF Federation of South Palm Beach County Sandra and Tadd Schwab Jill and Ronald Sedley The Sylvia & Stanley Shirvan Foundation, Inc Lillian and Melvin Solomon Robin and Justin Straus John Tate TD Bank Yvette and Lou Tekel Marilyn and Myron Toomey Urban Farms Landscape & Design LLC US Safety & Security LLC Lois and Jack Vitenson Election Fund of Weinberg for Senate Barbara Wild YCS Foundation ASSOCIATE ($250 - $499) 10Zig Acumen Marketing Research Linda and Sanford Ader Arista Leasing LLC, Michael Gutter Axia Taverna Sabetay Behar Elyse Beidner Bergen Landscaping Karen Maas and Doug Bern Mary and William Blanchard Jacqueline and Joseph Byrnes California Pizza Kitchen Clinton D. & Grace A. Carlough Charitable Foundation Charles Schwab Foundation Singer Nelson Charlmers, Inc ConferencePlus Judy and Bob Cook Foundation of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Veronica and James Corby Cheryl and Edward Dauber Marianne and Robert Dill Jeannine Edwards Merle and Fred Fish Pamela and Richard Fisk Carolyn and Alfred Fontanella Formulation Business Systems, Mike Randall Rhoda and Joseph Fried Gillian and Steven Garrett Estella and Manus Gass Vincent Giangrasso Mary Grace and Robert Dena Chrysa Golashesky Gerri and John Golashesky John Golashesky Elissa and Laurence Goldstein Barbara and Matthew Golub Lawrence B. Goodman & Co PA Ann and Harlod Guss Laurie and Gordon Hamm Walter Hecht Sophie Heymann Kimberly Holden Wendy Holmes Viviana and Robert Holzer Judith and Jonathan Holzman Barbara and Kenneth Ingra Joan Jones Janet and Milton Kahn Bruce Kalter Daniel Kane Kearny Lodge of Elks No. 1050 Konica Minolta Business Solutions USA, Inc Carol and Steven Kosann Kathryn Kruckel Eric Latzer Michael Lehman Cynthia and William Lupo Norine Lyons Marsh USA, Inc Maywood American Legion Post 142 McBride Agency Realtors Pamela and Peter McBride Mercer Health & Benefits Jackie Merrill Millennium Mechanical LLC Roberta and Jerome Mittelberg Melissa Montuori and Nicholas Eck Dianne and Vincent Morino MWW Group MZM Construction Management Debbie Nahshon National Aphasia Association Neurology Group of Bergen County PA Lisa Olsen David Opper Organ Stock Paltrowitz, Goldfarb, Schmidt & Micale, MD PA Park Place Technologies R W Peche & Assiciates, Inc Eileen and Joseph Phillips Maryann Phillips Podvey and Meaner Robert Pollokoff Jill and Kenneth Rota Kathleen and Steven Sak Myrna Schaffer Diane and Mark Seiden Sharp Electronics Bill Shearer Debra De Berjeois Shurts and Wayne Shurts Victoria Sidrow Laura Scanlan and Michael Latzer Matthew Snell Jeanette and Seymour Spira Stepan Company Nancy and Martin Swilling Steven and Benay Taub Family Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Felicia Taubenfeld Joan and John Tembeck Miriam and John Thielke Barbara Tillman Joyce Toomey United Food & Commercial Workers UPS Urologic Institute of NJ PA Barry Waldorf Sandra and Robert Warren Lassus Wherley Emily and Bob Wilkins Richard Ziegelasch FRIEND ($100 - $249) Adler Aphasia Center Members Roberta and Michael Abrams Roni and James Ackerman Jason Ader Judith and Alan Adler Ken Albrecht Linda Armstrong Paul Artale Kurt Baker Venu Balasubramanian Roz Goldberg and Alan Bandler Ronald Bartke Marilyn and Milton Bell Eileen Erickson and Paul Benson Eleanor Berg Bernstein Assiciates Gail and Gene Bokor Doris Bowden Mary Boyle Mary Brennan Debra and Richard Brigliadoro Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Matching Gift, Ira Ross Rebecca and Shalom Bronstein Jennifer Burns Anna Burris Ann Marie Bushell Christine Byrnes Tracy and Christopher Byrnes Kevin Byrnes Leslie Byrnes Connie and Gus Campbell JoAnn and Peter Campilango Michael Carter Cedar Grove Elks No. 2237 Eric Chang Anne Cioppa Marshall and Patricia Clapp Constance Clery Beverly and Arthur Cohen Barbara and Michael Cohen Julie and Ira Cohen Susan and Harvey Cohen Filomena and Agastino Coldebella Ellen and James Compesi Patricia and Harold Cook A. 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