Cognitive Connections Support Group
Caregivers, Medical Professionals, Survivors
Meeting Type: In-Person Meeting
Contact
- Dr. Ann Cralidis, CCC-SLP
- (336) 341-6300
- [email protected]
- Preferred Contact Method: Email
Secondary Contact
- Speech, Hearing, and Learning Services at Longwood University
- (434) 395-4982
- [email protected]
- Preferred Contact Method: Phone
Meeting Details
- First Wednesday of Each Month
- 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Eastern
- Ann Cralidis
- [email protected]
- Piedmont Senior Resources
Agenda
The Cognitive Connections Support Group for Neurological Change welcomes all survivors of stroke and traumatic brain injury, as well as those living with other neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease, dementia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, etc., and their caregivers.
We feature a program of interest and opportunities to socialize and ask questions.
The support group is offered by faculty and students in the Communication Sciences and Disorders Program at Longwood University in Farmville, VA.
Type
Activity program, Caregivers welcome, Community Outreach, Educational support, Emotional support, Regular Meetings, Social support, In-person support
Specialty
Aphasia, Stroke (hemorrhagic) survivors, Stroke (ischemic) survivors, Traumatic brain injury
Please contact the support group before arriving to confirm meeting location, date, and time.
Disclaimer: Our stroke support group registry includes groups that are independent of American Stroke Association. Discussion topics do not necessarily reflect the views of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association.