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  2. Enid A. Haupt Glass Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Enid A. Haupt Glass Garden opened in 1959 as part of the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine at New York University Medical Center. [1] [2] [3] It provided horticultural therapy for patients, but was also open to the public.

  3. Catholic Health - Wikipedia

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    The system brings together more than 9,000 associates and 1,300 physicians to the Western New York market. [1] Its Sisters of Charity Hospital in Buffalo, New York is a clinical affiliate of the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine , [ 2 ] one of the largest [ 3 ] medical schools in the United States .

  4. Rehabilitation International - Wikipedia

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    Rehabilitation International (RI Global) is an international disability rights organization with member organizations in every region of the world. [1] The RI secretariat is located in New York City .

  5. Beth Abraham Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, The New York Times wrote that "the 520-bed Bronx hospital" was opening new facilities in Westchester County and in Manhattan. [1] Although they also use the name Beth Abraham - Centers Health Care Nursing and Rehabilitation, as of 2021 Montefiore's "Find a Doctor" still lists "Beth Abraham Hospital. 612 Allerton Avenue. Bronx, NY." [7]

  6. Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Rusk Institute has been voted the best rehabilitation hospital in New York and among the top ten in the country since 1989, when U.S. News & World Report introduced its annual "Best Hospitals" rankings. As of 2008 Steven Flanagan is the chairman of rehabilitation medicine and medical director of the Rusk Institute. [1]

  7. Kristin Richardson Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Kristin Richardson Jordan (born January 3, 1987) [2] is an American politician who was the Council member for New York City's 9th City Council district from 2022 to 2024. [3] Jordan identifies as a democratic socialist and police abolitionist. In her 2021 race for the New York City Council, she campaigned on a platform of "radical love." [4]

  8. Phoenix House - Wikipedia

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    Since 1979, Phoenix House has offered services in California. Currently, the agency serves more than 18,000 adults and children each day. The comprehensive continuum of care includes prevention; intervention; residential and outpatient treatment for adults and teens; as well as services for veterans, transitional age youth, and clients with co-occurring mental disorders.

  9. Kristin Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones has created numerous works for the public domain in partnership with Andrew Ginzel, notably commissions for the City of New York including Metronome for Union Square [2] (under the auspices of the Public Art Fund and the Municipal Art Society [3]), Oculus for the Metropolitan Transit Authority at the World Trade Center/Chambers Street ...