YSG: Interview of Fellow Stroke Survivor Shelli and Her Husband Bill
ZoomSue interviewed stroke survivor Shelli and husband Bill to learn how they and their family are handling life after stroke. 19 attended.
Sue interviewed stroke survivor Shelli and husband Bill to learn how they and their family are handling life after stroke. 19 attended.
Sue interviewed fellow stroke survivor Bonita and Sister Toni. 19 attended.
Below is a summary of what was discussed at the meeting. Quick recap The team discussed Bonita's recent medical experience and reviewed ongoing projects including presentations, website updates, and social media engagement strategies. They explored challenges faced by stroke survivors after hospital discharge, particularly regarding access to necessary medical care and rehabilitation services, and discussed […]
Below is a summary of what was discussed at the meeting. Teen Stroke Group Members can also access a recording. If you’d like to watch the replay, please ask for the link on the Slack channel. Quick recap Nate, a 27-year-old personal trainer who had a stroke at age 13 affecting his right side mobility […]
Kimia covered the differences between a traumatic and non-traumatic brain injury, helping us understand how to interact with others in the brain injury community.
Layli (Leili) Hashemi taught about the Circle of Control and practical examples where this chart may help focus energy and set boundaries. 17 attended.
Two weeks ago, Kimia reviewed different types of brain injury. Today, Kellee will talk about the ramifications of being a TBI survivor.
This week, Kimia will be discussing aphasia, apraxia, and dysarthria in preparation for a September 23rd discussion by Dr. Preeti Raghavan on language plasticity.
On April 29, Nikita discussed "Planning the Physical Part of Trips." Today's presentation will follow-up on this discussion.
Layli will tell us about her stroke, the ramifications, and her work-arounds.
Here's a presentation you've all been waiting for. Dr. Preeti Raghavan, a physiatrist from Johns Hopkins University, will discuss language plasticity.