Welcome to the 8th Annual Stroke Conference sponsored by Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation This conference “Breaking Barriers: There's More to Getting Home than Walking”.
In this podcast, Dr....
Welcome to the 8th Annual Stroke Conference sponsored by Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation This conference “Breaking Barriers: There's More to Getting Home than Walking”.
In this podcast, Dr. Peii Chen of Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation presented “Impact of Spatial Neglect on Family Caregivers of Stroke Survivors“.
View the podcast transcript at https://kesslerfoundation.org/sites/default/files/2019-11/2019%20Kessler%20Institute%20Stroke%20Conference-Part%207%20of%208_Impact-of-Spatial-Neglect-on-Family-Caregivers-of-Stroke-Survivors_FINAL.pdf
This one-day event provided participants an understanding of the multi-disciplinary approach to rehabilitation that enables stroke survivors and their families/caregivers to rebuild their lives. Discussion will focus on communication, motivation, spatial neglect, sleep issues, bowel and bladder management and community integration.
The podcast was recorded by Rob Gerth, Communications Director for Kessler Foundation on Friday, October 4, 2019 at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, Saddle Brook Campus, 300 Market Street, Saddle Brook, NJ and was produced and edited by Joan Banks-Smith, Creative Producer also of Kessler Foundation.
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Bio: Peii Chen, PhD
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Peii Chen, PhD, is a senior research scientist and intellectual property liaison for Kessler Foundation, research associate professor for the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, New Jersey Medical School, Rutgers University and a health science specialist for the Department of Veterans Affairs New Jersey Health Care System. Dr. Chen’s current research publications are on the “Impact of eliminating visual input on sitting posture and head position in a patient with spatial neglect following cerebral hemorrhage” and “Online and offline awareness deficits: anosognosia for spatial neglect.”
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