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Communication Support Strategies for Patients with Aphasia & Cognitive Communication Disorders: An Updated Conversation for Healthcare Providers
Online Learning

Optimizing Sight: Low Vision Rehabilitation & Innovations for Interprofessional Medical Teams
Online Learning

Healing Young Brains: A Collaborative Approach to Pediatric Brain Injury Rehabilitation
In-Person Learning

‘College is Possible’: Larke’s Advice for Students With Disabilities
Larke always has driven to be independent, and she wants kids with CP or other disabilities to believe that college is possible for them, too. Below read a Q&A with Larke’s advice for students who want to continue their education.
Patient Story

Ask the Expert: Matthew Grissom, MSN, on Rehabilitation Nursing
In the following Q&A, Matthew shares his experiences as a rehabilitation nurse:
Blog

‘College is Possible’ With Cerebral Palsy: Larke’s Story
Larke J. was diagnosed with cerebral palsy (CP) when she was only nine months old. While she was a baby, she started coming to 六色网 on an outpatient basis — with her mom and dad, Angela and Armand, taking full advantage of early, specialized therapy for CP during the years when Larke’s brain was developing rapidly.
Patient Story

Jessica Curran, PT, DPT, OCS
Clinical Manager of Northbrook Outpatient Center, Clinical Manager of Therapy at Adaptive Sports and Fitness Center and Outpatient Physical Therapy, Physical Therapist, Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopedic Physical Therapy