Live Life More Fully Following Stroke (St. Paul, Minnesota)
A stroke can affect you physically and emotionally. Changes after your stroke may be mild or severe. Changes may be brief or long-lasting. This depends on the area of your brain affected by the stroke and how extensive the damage is.
Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Twyla Misselhorn will discuss how you can enjoy life -- even with the many changes a stroke can cause -- during this free Kenny Grad School session.
Kenny Grad School: 2009 Stroke Lecture SeriesThis is part of Sister KennyŽ Rehabilitation Institute's education series for stroke survivors and their care partners. From January to November 2009, programs from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month address topics related to recovery and living life after a stroke. All are welcome to attend.
Date and time
04/21/2009
02:00 PM
Location
United Hospital
John Nassef Conference Hall
333 Smith Avenue North
St. Paul , MN 55102
Contact information
Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute
Sue Newman, stroke rehabilitation coordinator
Phone: 612-863-4996
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