Claudia Raphael

Vp/director Of Residential Services at Head Injury Association

Claudia Raphael has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Claudia began their career as an Aide at Village Care Plus in 2004. In 2005, they joined the Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State, where they served as an Administrator for Residential Service in the Bronx until 2020. In 2020, Claudia took on the role of VP/Director of Residential Services at the Head Injury Association, and most recently, they have been working in Transit Outreach at BRC since 2022.

Claudia Raphael completed their Masters of Public Administration & Policy degree in Public Administration from the Metropolitan College of New York. Claudia attended this school from 2005 to 2009. Additionally, they pursued a Masters degree in Human Service with a field of study in Masters public A from the Metropolitian College of NY, although the exact dates of their attendance are not provided.

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Head Injury Association

Our mission is to maximize Traumatic Brain Injury survivors’ potential by providing the necessary residential and support programs to help them achieve four valued outcomes: Individualization, Independence, Integration and Productivity. We are committed to increasing public awareness of TBI and its consequences. As a result, HIA offers innovative and effective solutions to many of the problems head injured survivors and their families are faced with. The Head Injury Association is an independent, not-for-profit agency, widely recognized for its innovative programming for survivors of head injury and their families. We seek to increase public awareness of TBI (traumatic brain injury) and its consequences, and thereby obtain some solutions to the many problems facing Long Island’s survivors and their families. We strive, by political and educational means, to ensure that head injured individuals have all requisite medical, rehabilitiation, vocational and recreational systems available and are able to live with dignity in a comfortable and accessible environment. When the crisis of head injury suddenly occurs, each family’s reaction and means of coping will be different. We recognize the devastating impact of TBI and provide a network of services specifically designed to meet the initial and lifetime needs of survivors and caregivers facing this crisis. We are here to assist with information and support to help you adapt in your own way. http://www.headinjuryassoc.org


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