Inova Loudoun Hospital Stroke Survivors and Caregivers Support Group Next Meeting January 11

Stroke Survivors and Caregivers Support Group Next Meeting January 11 at 11 a.m.

Leesburg, VA — January 3, 2017 — Inova Loudoun Hospital hosts a free, monthly Stroke Survivors and Caregivers Support Group.  The purpose of the support group is to provide a supportive and encouraging environment as a part of the stroke recovery process for those who are affected by stroke and their caregivers.  The group meets the second Wednesday of the month from 11 a.m. – noon at Inova Loudoun Hospital, 44045 Riverside Parkway, Leesburg, in the second floor Patient Education Room.  The next Stroke Survivors and Caregivers Support Group will be on Wednesday, January 11th.

The January speakers will be Occupational Therapist Jill Lieb and Physiatrist Dr. Peter Wei.

Lieb will discuss a variety of adaptive equipment that is available to increase independence and safety with self-care and home management activities.  Lieb graduated from Duquesne University with an M.S. in Occupational Therapy has been an occupational therapist for 11 years. She has a passion to work with people who have experienced a stroke and helping them regain their functional independence in their daily routine and life roles.

Dr. Wei is a Board Eligible Physiatrist specializing in musculoskeletal and non-operative back and spine medicine. He earned his medical degree at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and completed his PM&R residency at the University of Pennsylvania.  He manages patients with spinal cord injury, stroke and patients in need of prosthetics or orthotics in order to maximize their function and minimize their pain. Dr. Wei performs EMGs, dry needling, trigger point injections as well as hand and peripheral joint injections.

Stroke is a “brain attack” cutting off vital oxygen and blood to parts of the brain that control everything we do.  Every year, stroke affects nearly 800,000 people in the US.  The survivors of stroke forever experience changes that can affect speaking, walking, memory, and thinking.  Recovery is a lifelong process.  Socializing in a supportive and encouraging environment is an important part of stroke recovery.  Support groups allow stroke survivors and caregivers an opportunity to interact with others who understand the life changes that occur after stroke.

Participation is free and registration isn’t required.  For further information, please contact Jill Lieb, Stroke Support Group Liaison at Jill.Lieb@inova.org or 703-858-6199.

Media Contact: Reneé Brohard, APR, 540-454-3493

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Inova Loudoun Hospital, serving Loudoun County for over 100 years, is part of Inova, a not-for-profit healthcare system based in Northern Virginia that consists of hospitals and other health services, including emergency- and urgent-care centers, home care, nursing homes, mental health and blood donor services, and wellness classes. Governed by a voluntary board of community members, Inova’s mission is to improve the health of the diverse community it serves through excellence in patient care, education and research. Visit us on the web at www.inova.org/ilh.

Inova is a global leader in personalized health, which leverages precision medicine to predict, prevent and treat disease, enabling individuals to live longer, healthier lives. At Inova, we serve more than 2 million people each year from throughout the Washington, DC, metro area and beyond. 

We are shaping the future of health through our integrated network of hospitals, primary and specialty care practices, emergency and urgent care centers, outpatient services and destination institutes.  Our commitment to health and wellness is further reflected in our sustainable practices. Inova is home to world-class researchers, expert medical specialists and renowned scientists, who are driving innovation to improve patient care, prevent disease and promote wellness. For more information, visit inova.org, or find Inova on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

 

 

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