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Neurological Rehabilitation
Multidisciplinary programs that combine the resources of physical, occupational and speech therapists to help individuals who have diseases or injuries that affect the central, peripheral or autonomic nervous systems including the brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, spinal nerves, optic nerves and other related structures to recover their mobility and ability to communicate or see or develop alternative approaches or skills. Therapy focuses on helping patients to recover physical strength and control; improve their balance; relearn or replace basic motor skills that are needed for dressing, shaving, housekeeping and other activities of daily living; and overcome expressive and receptive language problems or develop alternatives.
Neurological Rehabilitation, Bon Air Center
Neurological Rehabilitation, Hanover Neuro Center
Neurological Rehabilitation, Hanover Rehabilitation Center
Neurological Rehabilitation, Midtown Center and Club Rec
Neurological Rehabilitation, Reynolds Center
Neurological Rehabilitation, Sheltering Arms Hospital, Mechanicsville
Neurological Rehabilitation, Sheltering Arms Hospital, Midlothian
Neurological Rehabilitation, South Neuro Center
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Disease Forum, Alzheimer's Disease
A social connectedness platform which brings together individuals impacted by Alzheimer’s Disease to discuss disease related topics. Mutual support groups that schedule virtual “meetings” via the Internet. Included are e-mail listserv groups, bulletin/message boards, newsgroups and chat groups that are devoted to providing support for participants around the disease.
Disease Forum, Alzheimer's Disease
Disease Forum for Alzheimer's
Disease Forum, Alzheimer's Disease
Neurological Rehabilitation
Multidisciplinary programs that combine the resources of physical, occupational and speech therapists to help individuals who have diseases or injuries that affect the central, peripheral or autonomic nervous systems including the brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, spinal nerves, optic nerves and other related structures to recover their mobility and ability to communicate or see or develop alternative approaches or skills. Therapy focuses on helping patients to recover physical strength and control; improve their balance; relearn or replace basic motor skills that are needed for dressing, shaving, housekeeping and other activities of daily living; and overcome expressive and receptive language problems or develop alternatives.