This webinar is made possible through a generous Quality of Life Grant
from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
Baseline stress levels for many people have increased in recent years. In addition to personal and local stressors associated with motor impairments, we have all felt the effect of global stressors as well. This training will look at the cumulative effects of stress on mental and physical health and how individuals living with paralysis and motor impairments have been impacted by the pandemic. In an effort to mediate the effects of stress, the concept of resilience will be discussed as well as other models of intentionally reducing stress levels.
Objectives
Target Audience
This training is for older adults, and those living with paralysis, as well as those who provide care to individuals living with paralysis. In addition, this training is also for those who work in community settings such as aging care managers, housing staff, nurses, social workers, counselors, acute care and long-term care staff, substance abuse and mental health providers, as well as family members.
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Wednesday, June 15, 2022
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
VIA WEBINAR
Cost: $10 2.0 Social Work CEUs Available
The Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation is committed to providing opportunities to individuals with paralysis. In keeping with their mission, webinar scholarships are available for those living with paralysis, their family members and caregivers. If you or a family member is living with paralysis, please enter the following code at check-out to receive a scholarship.
Code: Superman
Anne Adams
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