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SUMMARY:“Introduction to Supportive Conversation for Adults with Aphasia”.
DESCRIPTION:Free Registration & Light Lunch Provided! \nSponsored by the Northwestern Ontario Regional Stroke Network \n Overview:  The 1/2 day workshop will be a mix of theory and practical activities. The Introduction to Supported Conversation for Adults With Aphasia or SCA is designed to help people who “know more than they can say” express their opinions and feelings in a way that makes them feel valued & heard. \nThrough the program’s techniques\, conversation partners such as family members\, health care providers\, or friends\, can help break down the communication barrier and help people with aphasia re-join life’s conversations. \nThe goals of Supported Conversation for Adults With Aphasia are to:\n1. Acknowledge the competence of the adult with aphasia.\n2. Help the adult with aphasia to reveal his or her competence. \nTarget Audience: Conversation partners for adults with aphasia such as family members\, health care providers\, or friends. Workshop is limited to 30 participants. \nFacilitator:  Susan Redmann-Brodeur\, Speech-Language Pathologist\, St. Joseph’s Care Group\nLocation:  St. Joseph’s Heritage – Georgian Room\nTo Register: Click to register  http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=n85skygab&oeidk=a07eefz3vbi0ac709e1 \nRegistration is limited to the first 30 participants.  Register soon as previous workshops have reached capacity. \nFor More Information: Contact Esmé French at the Northwestern Ontario Regional Stroke Network – Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre\, 807-684-6498 or frenche@tbh.net \nPOSTER
URL:https://tbrhsc.net/event-old/introduction-to-supportive-conversation-for-adults-with-aphasia-2/
CATEGORIES:NWO Stroke Education,NWO Stroke Network
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SUMMARY:Hot topics in secondary stroke prevention
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a Heart & Stroke Webinar on the 6th edition of the Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations- Secondary Prevention of Stroke.\n\n\nPresenter: Dr. Ted Wein \nAssistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery\, McGill University Stroke Prevention Clinic\, Montreal General Hospital \nLocation: TBRMC- Room 202C \nPOSTER
URL:https://tbrhsc.net/event-old/hot-topics-in-secondary-stroke-prevention/
CATEGORIES:NWO Stroke Education,NWO Stroke Network
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