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It gets even better...guess who the pediatrician who swears Jahi is not dead is? 3 guesses and the first 2 don't count:


From their website--it is an OUTPATIENT facility:


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Core Team
Allyson Scerri, Founder and President

Allyson Scerri has worked with the public for three decades as owner of a thriving beauty salon and successful hair and make-up platform artist. Her work as a social advocate and leader in the health field began years ago when she started a support group for women with infertility problems. This led to a public documentary to raise awareness for in vitro fertilization and the filming of a national commercial on the issue. When Scerri's father suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI), she employed her natural ability to help others by organizing a walkathon with friend Kate DiMeglio. Together, they significantly raised awareness for traumatic brain injury. Scerri also started a TBI support group at the Long Island State Veterans home and has since founded New Beginnings Community Center, calling on the leadership sense she acquired from her father. Read more about Allyson Scerri's vision ?
Steve Scerri, Vice President

Steven Scerri manages the daily operations of the xCellaSave. His business experience includes over two decades in the development and management of operations for businesses and real estate assets. Scerri?s management experience also includes the daily operations and finances of various companies he has founded, as well as Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Center Moriches, N.Y., and three self-storage facilities. Previously, Scerri managed the asset preservation strategy of Barone Family Partnership, Ltd. and Bar-One Ranch, Ltd., serving as president of both. He is passionately involved in various charitable organizations and in 1996 was recognized by President William Jefferson Clinton, Trans World Airlines and New York state and local government officials for his recovery efforts during the TWA Flight 800 tragedy, as well as his work on a related memorial.
Kate DiMeglio, Vice President

Kate DiMeglio is the sole caretaker of her son, Robert, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivor. On his 21st birthday, Robert sustained a severe head injury from a car accident that left him in a vegetative state for one year. Over the past 10 years Robert has made significant improvements, and he is able to participate in TBI therapies, but the journey for Robert and his family has been difficult. DiMeglio is the founder of the advocacy group The Long Island Chapter, where she also serves as president. This group is connected with the Long Island Chapter/Brain Injury Association of NYS. DiMeglio is honored and excited to serve on the board of New Beginnings. She has committed her life works to improving the quality of living for TBI survivors and their families by raising awareness through support groups, informative materials and events such as fundraisers and walks.

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