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January 3, 2019 by Angela

Core Therapeutic Program

The program is offered in two tracks; one for traumatic brain injury (TBI), including concussions, and one for stroke.

Professionals in the fields of art therapy, marriage and family therapy, occupational therapy, social work, and other disciplines work with volunteers from a range of professional backgrounds to lead this program. Our dedicated team has experience working with adults living with brain injury of varying levels of abilities and providing support for their families as well.

Courses are designed to help improve functional ability in the areas of memory, problem solving, processing speed, comprehension, attention, and focus. Occupational therapy, adapted movement, compensatory strategies, and speech therapy are also woven into the design of the courses. Each course uses a curriculum designed by the instructor, in collaboration with the Therapeutic Program team and a consulting neuropsychologist.

Program participants establish personal goals they would like to accomplish and work together with the team and their peers to reach toward success in a safe, supportive environment. Being part of a community that cares and understands while maintaining a focus on rediscovering life after brain injury is a benefit of this program.

When:
Monday through Thursday, year-round (closed the week of July 4th, and the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day)

Time:
11:00 am to 3:00 pm

Cost:
Private pay. Scholarship available by application process.

For more information or reserve your spot, please contact us:
(415) 461-6771 x100 or email resources@schurigcenter.org

Tagged With: brain injury, concussion, Marin, rehabilitation, San Francisco Bay Area, Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery, Sonoma, stroke, therapy

January 3, 2019 by Angela

Art Therapy Class

Did you know that creating art has many benefits?

– Improving memory
– Increasing problem-solving skills
– Building self-confidence
– Aiding self-expression of inner thoughts and feelings
– Increasing communication and social interactions
– Stress management

This 10-week class for brain injury survivors is a creative journey of personal exploration using a variety of art materials. The therapeutic art process helps people navigate the challenges they often experience due to an injury while fostering a sense of safety in a supportive community.

Photo of Midge Casler

Facilitator

Midge Casler, MA. Midge is the Art Program Director at Schurig Center, where she has run art groups for 10 years. She uses the art process to help people navigate the challenges they often experience due to an injury, while fostering a sense of safety in a supportive community.

Info and Registration

Space is limited. Participants must register to attend.
Call (415) 461-6771 x100 or email resources@schurigcenter.org

Tagged With: art therapy, concussion, Marin, San Francisco Bay Area, Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery, Sonoma, stroke, tbi

January 3, 2019 by Angela

Aphasia Communication Class

Do you have trouble expressing yourself?
Do feel that you are misunderstood or not heard?
Would you like to speak with more confidence?
Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed during conversations?

This group can help! This 10-week program provides the opportunity for individuals who have experienced a stroke or other neurological impairment to practice and develop communication and cognitive skills in a supportive environment. Each participant will be evaluated to assess his or her unique needs and to set personal goals.

Topics covered include:

– Engaging in conversation
– Body language
– Communication strategies
– Listening skills
– Connections with friends, family, and your community

Kalynn Stewart Photo

Facilitator

Kalynn Stewart, MS/CCC-SLP, a licensed speech therapist specializing in stroke and brain injuries. Kalynn has worked in rehabilitation of individuals with complex neurological impairments in the hospital, outpatient, and community setting for over 20 years.

Info and Registration

Pre-screening by therapist is required.
Space is limited. Participants must register to attend.
Call (415) 461-6771 x100 or email resources@schurigcenter.org

Tagged With: aphasia, brain injury, concussion, Marin, San Francisco Bay Area, Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery, Sonoma, speech therapy, stroke, tbi

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Schurig Center for
Brain Injury Recovery

1132 Magnolia Avenue
Larkspur, CA 94939
(415) 461-6771
info@schurigcenter.org

501(c)(3) Organization
Tax ID #68-0105213
Legal name: Marin Brain Injury Network

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1132 Magnolia Avenue, Larkspur, CA 94939
415.461.6771 | info@schurigcenter.org

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