History

1956

The public interest civil society called “Pioneiras Sociais [Social Pioneers]” is born

Decreto N°39.865, de 29 de agosto de 1956
Decree No. 39865 of August 29, 1956

1960

Sarah Kubitschek Rehabilitation Center is inaugurated

With the goal of providing Brasília with a modern rehabilitation center, the Pioneiras Sociais Foundation establishes a rehabilitation center in the new capital, inaugurated on April 21, 1960, by President Juscelino Kubitschek.

O Centro de Reabilitação SARAH Kubitschek no dia da inauguração
The SARAH Kubitschek Rehabilitation Center on the day it was inaugurated.

1968

Origins of the SARAH project

The seed for the Community Board is planted, to provide political support for the project. Aloysio Campos da Paz Júnior, MD, becomes Director of the SARAH Kubitschek Rehabilitation Center and develops the ideas that emerged from his training at Oxford University.

1969

Expansion of the Center

The expanded Rehabilitation Center, also operating as a 66-bed surgical hospital, treats the populations of Brasília as well as Brazil’s northern, northeastern and midwestern regions.

1976

Project is approved

The Ministry of Health and Federal Planning Board approve the project that includes a future full-service hospital. In addition to treatment programs, this center will train corps of human resources, develop techniques and equipment, and coordinate, at a later date, a national network of specialized hospitals.

1977

The team is formed

The training of new professionals begins. They will experience the SARAH ideals and help consolidate the implementation of the future Network.

Dr. Aloysio Campos da Paz Júnior (à esquerda) e Dra. Lúcia Willadino Braga (à direita) com equipe interprofissional e pacientes, nos jardins do antigo Centro de Reabilitação
Aloysio Campos da Paz Júnior and Lúcia Willadino Braga with the interdisciplinary team and the patients, in the gardens of the former Rehabilitation Center.

1979

Exclusive Commitment

A multidisciplinary team comprised of professionals from different healthcare fields dedicate themselves exclusively and on a full-time basis to their work at the SARAH Network, which leads to a corps of professionals who are deeply committed to the institution.

1980

SARAH is inaugurated

On September 12, SARAH becomes a reality and is inaugurated by the President of Brazil.

Vista Externa do SARAH Centro
External view of SARAH Centro

1991

Law is passed

On June 25, Congress approves a law that transforms the previous Pioneiras Sociais Foundation into an Association that will enable the expansion of the SARAH Network.

The Board of Directors, initially comprising members of the Pioneiras Sociais Foundation’s Community Board, govern the new Association’s decisions.

1993

SARAH Sao Luís

The Network launches its expansion and offers more services to the Brazilian population.

The SARAH Network expands its activities by inaugurating facilities in São Luís, in the state of Maranhão, to treat the population of northern Brazil.

1994

Expansion of the Network

The Board of Directors elects Lúcia Willadino Braga as Executive Director of the SARAH Network.

SARAH Salvador

Continuing with the expansion, another center is inaugurated — SARAH Salvador, in Bahia State.

1997

SARAH Belo Horizonte

SARAH Belo Horizonte is expanded and equipped with state-of-the-art technology, in fulfillment of the goal to broaden the treatment offered to the southeastern population of Brazil.

1999

International reputation

As part of the commemoration of its 450 years, the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, in France, awards Dr. Lúcia Willadino Braga an Honorary Doctorate for her body of work. Dr. Braga has worked at the SARAH Network since the start of her professional trajectory.

2000

The Year 2000 Conference on Brain Injury

By now internationally renowned as an institution for science and research, the SARAH Network hosts the International Brain Injury Association’s Year 2000 Conference on Brain Injury in Brasília.

2001

SARAH Fortaleza

The first center focused exclusively on neurorehabilitation is inaugurated: SARAH Fortaleza.

2001

24th Annual Mid-Year Meeting – International Neuropsychological Society

The SARAH Network hosts the International Neuropsychological Society’s 24th Annual Mid-year Conference in Brasília, and further expands its collaboration with the world’s most important research centers.

2002

A Pediatric Rehabilitation Center in Rio de Janeiro

The Pediatric Rehabilitation Center, on Pombeba Island in Rio de Janeiro, opens. With the inauguration of the International Center for Neuroscience and Neurorehabilitation, these facilities evolved to include neurocognitive rehabilitation as well as rehabilitative sports played outdoors, in nature.

2004

1st International Congress on Neurosciences and Rehabilitation

SARAH’s International Center for Neuroscience, located on the shores of North Lake, is the site of the 1st International Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Congress.

Dr. Klaus Willmes, professor da Universidade de Aachen, Alemanha, e Barbara Wilson, pesquisadora de Cambridge, Reino Unido, no 1st Internacional Congress on Neurosciences and Reahabilitation.
Dr. Klaus Willmes, Professor at the University of Aachen, Germany, and Dr. Barbara Wilson, researcher from Cambridge University in England, at the 1st International Congress on Neurosciences and Rehabilitation.

2005

SARAH Method

A new publication comes out on the neurorehabilitation method developed by the SARAH Network, with scientifically proven results, an approach that includes the patient’s family and life circumstances in the neurodevelopment process. The guiding principle is to value what still exists, not what was lost. This method gains international recognition and is adopted in various countries.

Livro do método SARAH
“Who dares to say they are doing enough, when they are not meeting up to the standard of science and care that is the daily experiences of the SARAH Network and its community?” Michael Cole – Director of Laboratory for Comparative Human Cognition, University of California, San Diego, USA.

SARAH Macapá

A neurorehabilitation center is inaugurated in Macapá using the same methodology that was created at SARAH and spread internationally: a project focused on treating the child with the family’s active involvement.

2007

Consolidation of the Network

Lúcia Willadino Braga, whose ground-breaking work in neurorehabilitation garnered national and international recognition, is appointed President of the SARAH Network.

SARAH Belém

A new facility for treating children with cerebral palsy opens, representing further expansion of the model already consolidated in other countries.

2008

5th World Congress for NeuroRehabilitation

The SARAH Network hosts the annual congress of the World Federation for Neurorehabilitation, with the participation of representatives from 74 countries: the 5th World Congress for NeuroRehabilitation.

2009

International Center for Neuroscience and Neurorehabilitation Rio de Janeiro

Inauguration of the SARAH Network’s International Center for Neuroscience and Neurorehabilitation, in Rio de Janeiro, fulfills the ideal that began with the opening of the Pediatric Rehabilitation Center, on Pombeba Island.

Looking towards the future

The Network is in a constant state of transformation and evolution, always improving and striving, exploring new scientific discoveries, embracing ideas brought forth by new generations and technological advancements, while preserving the principles that enabled SARAH’s trajectory. This is the Institution’s greatest legacy for the future.