Research and Technology - It’s important to take things one step at a time after a stroke. What are the most realistic things to focus on for the new year after your stroke? What new research and technologies are available for your specific stroke problems?
Presenter Farah Fourcand, MD, Clinical Investigator, Human Cortical Physiology and Stroke Neurorehabilitation Section National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health. PGY-4 Neurology Resident, Georgetown University Hospital
Upcoming fellow in stroke neurology, neurocritical care, and endovascular surgical neuroradiology
Date: January 11, 2019
Time: 11:45am to 1pm
Location of event: web
Registration/RSVP’s: Susan Emery: 301-792-0781; Leave a message or susan@circleofrights.org
Website: www.circleofrights.org
Young Stroke Caregiver Video conference
Aphasia, Apraxia, and Dysarthria
Communication is essential! The stroke survivor must find the words to communicate with you, be able to pronounce the words, and then you need to understand the meaning of those words. Sometimes, this can be difficult.
Date: January 17, 2019
Registration/RSVP’s: Susan Emery: 301-792-0781; Leave a message or susan@circleofrights.org
Website: www.circleofrights.org
Young Stroke Caregiver Video conference
Aphasia, Apraxia, and Dysarthria
Communication is essential! The stroke survivor must find the words to communicate with you, be able to pronounce the words, and then you need to understand the meaning of those words. Sometimes, this can be difficult.
Date: January 17, 2019
Time: 8pm - 9pm
Location of event: web
Registration/RSVP’s: Susan Emery: 301-792-0781; Leave a message or susan@circleofrights.org
Website: www.circleofrights.org
Location of event: web
Registration/RSVP’s: Susan Emery: 301-792-0781; Leave a message or susan@circleofrights.org