Kenny Grad School
Kenny Grad School is an education series for people with spinal cord injuries or strokes and their families. During each session, an expert gives a presentation, followed by discussion among the group.
Kenny Grad School provides a forum for exploring ongoing issues along with identifying networking opportunities in the community. Topics may include:
- aging with spinal cord injury or stroke
- maintaining cardiovascular health
- options in resuming driving, sexuality or pain
Kenny Grad School is supported through funding from the Sister Kenny Foundation. Pre-registration is required. Please call 612-863-7306.
2009 Stroke Lecture Series
Stroke survivors and their care partners are invited to Kenny Grad School: 2009 Stroke Lecture Series. This free monthly information series features presentations by experts from Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute on topics related to recovery and living life after a stroke.
The classes alternate between Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis and United Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota. All classes are from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month.
For more about these sessions, call Sue Newman, stroke rehabilitation coordinator, at 612-863-4996.
Relax, Replenish, Reconnect: Caring for the Whole Person with a Focus on Healing
In August 2007, Kenny Grad School presented a special session on holistic healing after stroke or spinal cord injury. You can watch the entire 90-minute presentation or a shortened version (Windows Media Player required).
Entire session of Relax, Replenish, Reconnect: Caring for the Whole Person with a Focus on Healing
Edited session of Relax, Replenish, Reconnect: Caring for the Whole Person with a Focus on Healing
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