Miles for Minds 5K Continues Virtually to Raise Funds to Support Hackensack Meridian JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute for Brain Injuries   

Miles for Minds 5K Continues Virtually to Raise Funds to Support Hackensack Meridian JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute for Brain Injuries

June 08, 2020

New Jersey residents from around the state are running in the virtual Miles for Minds 5K in June to support Hackensack Meridian JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute’s Center for Brain Injuries, which works to restore real-life skills to people with serious brain injuries.

The nationally recognized brain injury center, a pioneer in brain trauma evaluation and treatment, provides the full continuum of care — from inpatient acute care to outpatient rehabilitation. The 5K has grown since it began 11 years ago, and last year more than 1,000 people ran or walked through Roosevelt Park in Edison to support the center and its mission. Some of people running in the race have recovered from serious brain injury— and for them the event is the culmination of their rehabilitation and recovery.

This year, because of the need for social distancing, the 5K is continuing, and supporters are still creating teams at Jfkmc.org/5K, but participants are running on their own. Many are then posting photos on Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag #Miles4Minds and submitting their photos here for the event website.

“We are thankful to all those who are continuing to raise funds to support the Center for Brain Injuries even though we can’t run together this year,” said Brian Greenwald, M.D., director of the Center for Brain Injuries, JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute. “We appreciate everyone’s dedication to our mission to improve lives for people with brain injuries. Their support really lifts the spirits of all of us at the center, especially in these uncertain times.”

The Virtual 5K runs until July 27. There’s a small registration fee and participants will receive Miles for Minds T-shirts and other merchandise through the mail. For the first time, there is a FUNDRAISER option with no registration fee required. Once people register, they can complete the 5K (3.l miles) whenever and wherever they prefer.

The Center for Brain Injuries provides a highly collaborative team to provide state-of-the-art treatment options in the Brain Trauma Unit, Extended Recovery Unit, and Cognitive Rehabilitation Care. Its physicians are Board Certified in Brain Injury Medicine and work closely with highly specialized nurses, therapists, social service professionals and other experts. The center involves and supports the families of brain-injured patients, which includes those who have experienced stroke, traumatic injuries or other brain injuries or illness.

For more information, visit Jfkmc.org/5K.

About Hackensack Meridian Health JFK Medical Center

Serving residents of central New Jersey for more than 50 years, JFK Medical Center offers a complete array of advanced services in its 498-bed facility located in Edison, N.J. With more than 1,000 affiliated physicians, this academic medical center offers a complete spectrum of advanced services including general and specialized surgery, cardiac care, maternity and pediatrics, oncology, imaging, breast center, sleep center, wound care, robotic surgery, emergency medicine, weight loss surgery, radiology, long-term care and assisted living. It is home to the world-renowned Neuroscience Institute that diagnoses and treats brain, spine and nervous system disorders. To learn more, visit JFKMC.org.

About Hackensack Meridian Health JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute

Offering New Jersey’s most comprehensive rehabilitation services, the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute is a 94-bed facility located in Edison, N.J. serving residents of the tristate area for more than 40 years. Its mission is simple: provide quality rehabilitation for adults and children living with disabilities to obtain optimal function and independence within an accepting community. JFK Johnson Rehabilitation has developed programs in specialties that include brain injury, stroke rehabilitation, orthopedics/musculoskeletal and sports injuries, fitness, cardiac rehabilitation, women’s health, pediatrics and a prosthetics and orthotics lab. It is the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department of the Hackensack Meridian Medical School at Seton Hall University and Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. To learn more, visit JFKJohnson.org

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