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July 19, 2018 by Angela

A Bucket List Day with the San Francisco Giants Benefits Schurig Center

Photo of Kati Miller, Bruce Bochy & Mike Shea

What a treat to sit and talk with Bruce Bochy in the Giants dugout! Besides baseball, we talked player injuries, meditation and wine.

Schurig Center Board member Kati Miller celebrated her birthday with her husband Mike Shea in style with an amazing behind-the-scenes visit to AT&T Park hosted by author and sports journalist Joan Ryan as the San Francisco Giants faced the Cubs on July 10. Kati and Mike bid generously and won this once-in-a-lifetime experience during the live auction at the 2018 BAM Gala. About the game, Kati shared…

Celebrating my birthday with a true bucket list event was a treat. We joined sports writer, Joan Ryan on the field to meet Bruce Bochy, Brandon Crawford and Hunter Pence before the game, and then visited the broadcast booths during the game. We had field level tickets with Joan and passes to the Gotham Club. Thank you Joan for donating this amazing event to the Schurig gala and then making it all happen!

Schurig Center would like to thank both Joan Ryan and the San Francisco Giants for offering this experience in support of Schurig Center’s annual BAM Gala and also to Kati and Mike for bidding so generously on this item at the gala.

Even though the Giants lost, hope and healing were the big winners!

All proceeds from this experience benefitted the Karen Schurig Scholarship Fund – providing access to rehabilitative and support services for 70% of Schurig Center’s clients who live on a low income. This day at the ballpark truly changed lives. Thank you!

Photo of Kati Miller, Hunter Pence, Mike Shea

Kati & Mike on the field
with Hunter Pence

Photo of Kati Miller, Brandon Crawford & Mike Shea

From Kati:
Yes, Brandon is that cute

Sometimes we all need a little help from our team.
Check out Brandon Crawford’s personal message!

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Filed Under: Blog, Community Partnerships, Events, Thank You Community Supporters Tagged With: BAM Gala, brain injury recovery, Brandon Crawford, Bruce Bochy, concussion, Hunter Pence, San francisco Giants, Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery, stroke

June 11, 2018 by Angela

Let’s Talk About Aphasia

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June is National Aphasia Awareness Month

According to the National Aphasia Association, aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that impairs a person’s ability to process language, but does not affect intelligence. Aphasia impairs the ability to speak and understand others, and most people with aphasia experience difficulty reading and writing.

Aphasia affects about two million Americans. The most common cause of aphasia is stroke. About 25-40% of stroke survivors acquire aphasia. However, any type of head injury or other neurological causes can cause aphasia.

There are many types of aphasia. Some people have difficulty speaking while others may struggle to follow a conversation. In some people, aphasia is fairly mild and you might not notice it right away. In other cases, it can be very severe, affecting speaking, writing, reading, and listening. While specific symptoms can vary greatly, what all people with aphasia have in common are difficulties in communicating.

Communicating with People Affected by Aphasia

Below are a few helpful tips on how to communicate with a person who has aphasia. To download a free copy of the “Communicating Through the Barriers” poster below, visit the National Aphasia Associations website here.

aphasia communication infographic

Improve Your Communications Skills at Schurig Center

If you or a loved one is experiencing aphasia after a stroke or other neurological impairment, there is a place to go to improve your communication skills! We are pleased to offer a 10-week Aphasia Communication Group. Taught by a license speech therapist, this class provides the opportunity to practice and develop communication and cognitive skills in a supportive environment. Topics covered include: engaging in conversation, body language, communication strategies, listening skills, connections with friends, family, and your community. To get more info about this group, please visit our classes page here.

Filed Under: Blog, Classes, Community Education, Rebuilding Life Skills, Stroke Tagged With: aphasia, communication, Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery, stroke

April 20, 2018 by Angela

ConcussionSmart Marin Helps Address Inconsistent Response to Student Concussions in Marin

ConcussionSmart Marin logo[Download press release here]

ConcussionSmart Marin is a community coalition committed to the health of Marin’s youth. Recent reporting by the Marin Grand Jury and the Marin IJ’s editorial voiced concern about Marin’s student concussion response. The coalition ConcussionSmart Marin (‘CSM’) was formed in response to the Grand Jury’s report in 2016 and has been working to address the recommendations of the grand jury’s report since that time. CSM has developed a program for middle school and high school students based on best-practice in other states and from existing models found in California. The program began roll-out to the schools in March during Brain Injury Awareness Month. The goals of CSM are to: 1) Establish a standard level of care in the assessment and treatment of concussion/mild traumatic brain injury; 2) To help in the prevention and awareness of student concussion; and, 3) Ensure schools and student athletic organizations are in compliance with current law.
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Filed Under: Blog, Community Education, Community Partnerships, Concussion, Press Releases Tagged With: concussion, ConcussionSmart Marin, Kaiser Permanente, Marin, Marin Athletic Foundation, Marin County Office of Education, Marin General Hospital, Marin School Nurses Organization, prevention, Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery, Sutter Health Novato Community Hospital, youth athletes

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