Self-care during COVID-19 for People with Lived Experience
Автор: Heart & Stroke
Загружено: 2020-04-02
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Self-management and self-care during COVID-19 for people with stroke, heart conditions and vascular cognitive impairment
Recorded Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Presenters:
Dr. Richard Swartz, MD PhD Neurologist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, an associate professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto, a clinician-scientist in the Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program of the Sunnybrook Research Institute and an adjunct scientist at the ICES.
Dr. Gurmeet Singh, MD, MSc Associate Clinical Professor of Critical Care Medicine and Cardiac Surgery at the University of Alberta, Medical Director of the Adult ECMO Program
Dr. Dayna Lee-Baggley, PhD Clinical Psychologist with the Nova Scotia Health Authority specializing in behaviour change, chronic disease, obesity, acceptance and commitment therapy.
Intended Audience
People with lived experience with heart disease, stroke and vascular cognitive impairment, including family and caregivers. Heart & Stroke staff, members of the public, health professionals and system leaders may also find this webinar informative and helpful. All are welcome to join.
About this presentation
Information on COVID-19 is emerging at a very rapid pace and it is generating many questions and concerns for people with heart conditions, stroke and vascular cognitive impairment. People with these conditions may be more vulnerable at this time both physically and while trying to cope with social distancing and isolation. This webinar will offer timely practical guidance by healthcare experts regarding COVID-19, our conditions and self-isolation.
Learning Objectives
Participants of this program will be able to:
• To discuss the implications of COVID-19 for individuals with lived experience with heart disease, stroke and vascular cognitive impairment, including caregivers and family members
• To discuss mental health issues and identify key coping strategies for people with lived experience and caregivers at this time
• To acquire practical self-management skills to practice during self-isolation.
The following information was provided with permission of the speaker. The information is intended for use by healthcare professionals for reference and education only and is not intended to be a substitute for a physician's advice, diagnosis or treatment. You should consult your physician for personal health matters.
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