Regarding the New Beginnings Community Center, Inc. in Medford, NY.
http://www.nbli.org
What it is:
A nonprofit started by a layperson as a gathering place to recruit multimodal OUTPATIENT therapies and services for patients with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). As I understand their goals, they wish to attract and recruit many different services and therapists who can help in a holistic lifestyle rehabilitation of people with TBI. This is a very noble goal, and a very worthwhile pursuit. They provide a physical bricks and mortar facility for therapists to rent space. They have a goal to provide a group living home for about 12 people, but they are a very long way from opening that building. I can't tell if they actually own any real property, or if they are leasing, or what-- maybe others can use different search methods.
http://riverheadnewsreview.timesrevi...VjREltoQ.email
This is an article from Nov 2013:
http://riverhead.patch.com/groups/go...n-sound-avenue
Here is their Charity Navigator information:
http://www.charitynavigator.org/inde...5#.UsMFlXkTuX0
They have around $342K in assets/ income for 2012, with Form 990 reporting of around $277K.
Here is their Guidestar info-- they have been incorporated as a NP for the tax years 2009-11. Their total income in 2011 (most recent tax year) was roughly $200K, with expenses of $189K.
http://www.guidestar.org/organizatio...ty-center.aspx
What New Beginnings Community Center, Inc. is NOT:
-It is not any kind of licensed health care facility.
-It is not a hospital of any kind, acute or long term
-It is not a nursing home
-It is not an inpatient facility
-I cannot find any licenses of any kind online for any kind of residential services
-They do not appear to provide or coordinate any kind of home care with home care agencies
-They have no physicians or licensed health care professionals employed or providing care as "New Beginnings CCC".
It's very obvious to me why CHO described this organization's plan to accept Jahi's body as "faulty". It's a fledgling nonprofit with very noble goals, and will hopefully do a lot of good for a lot of people. But it is not any kind of care facility, licensed or otherwise. It's a nonprofit. It would be like attempting to transfer Jahi's body to the American Red Cross or the March of Dimes. ARC and MOD are not care facilities, though they work in the INTERESTS of health care. (I hope that makes sense.)