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X-WR-CALDESC:This presentation will share information about how Schurig Cen
 ter designs services that enhance the quality of life for survivors of bra
 in injury and their families. Participants will learn about the services o
 ffered at the center and how these services help improve moods\, abilities
 \, and foster increased self-esteem. Additionally\, we will discuss what o
 ur team has learned about the long-term needs of survivors and caregivers 
 in our years of offering services at Schurig Center. It will be a dynamic 
 conversation with time for questions throughout the presentation.\n\nPrese
 nter: Patricia Gill\, MS\, MFT\, Executive Director. \nPatricia has been w
 ith Schurig Center for 16 years. Patricia earned a BA and MS in Clinical P
 sychology from San Francisco State University and has worked in research a
 nd clinical positions at UC Davis and UCSF. Other professional positions i
 nclude management of an Alzheimer’s and Dementia residential program\; adm
 inistration of neuropsychological testing\; teaching at the University of 
 San Francisco\; and providing psychotherapy services. Patricia is passiona
 te about providing services that enhance people’s lives and ability to mea
 ningfully engage with the community.\n\nPresenter: Dr. Jim Wilson\, Ph.D.\
 , Neuropsychologist/Clinical Consultant\nDr. Wilson is a licensed psycholo
 gist specializing in neuropsychology and rehabilitation. He has worked in 
 hospital\, outpatient\, and community settings for more than 35 years. “I 
 believe a person-centered approach is essential in understanding brain inj
 ury\, and in unlocking each individual’s potential for rehabilitation or r
 ecovery.”\n\nThis webinar is funded by the Alameda County Department of Ad
 ult and Aging Services\, Contra Costa County Area Agency on Aging\, the Ci
 ty of San Francisco’s Department of Disability and Aging Services\, San Ma
 teo County Aging and Adult Services\, Sourcewise\, and the California Depa
 rtment of Aging.\n
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DESCRIPTION:This presentation will share information about how Schurig Cent
 er designs services that enhance the quality of life for survivors of brai
 n injury and their families. Participants will learn about the services of
 fered at the center and how these services help improve moods\, abilities\
 , and foster increased self-esteem. Additionally\, we will discuss what ou
 r team has learned about the long-term needs of survivors and caregivers i
 n our years of offering services at Schurig Center. It will be a dynamic c
 onversation with time for questions throughout the presentation.\n\nPresen
 ter: Patricia Gill\, MS\, MFT\, Executive Director. \nPatricia has been wi
 th Schurig Center for 16 years. Patricia earned a BA and MS in Clinical Ps
 ychology from San Francisco State University and has worked in research an
 d clinical positions at UC Davis and UCSF. Other professional positions in
 clude management of an Alzheimer’s and Dementia residential program\; admi
 nistration of neuropsychological testing\; teaching at the University of S
 an Francisco\; and providing psychotherapy services. Patricia is passionat
 e about providing services that enhance people’s lives and ability to mean
 ingfully engage with the community.\n\nPresenter: Dr. Jim Wilson\, Ph.D.\,
  Neuropsychologist/Clinical Consultant\nDr. Wilson is a licensed psycholog
 ist specializing in neuropsychology and rehabilitation. He has worked in h
 ospital\, outpatient\, and community settings for more than 35 years. “I b
 elieve a person-centered approach is essential in understanding brain inju
 ry\, and in unlocking each individual’s potential for rehabilitation or re
 covery.”\n\nThis webinar is funded by the Alameda County Department of Adu
 lt and Aging Services\, Contra Costa County Area Agency on Aging\, the Cit
 y of San Francisco’s Department of Disability and Aging Services\, San Mat
 eo County Aging and Adult Services\, Sourcewise\, and the California Depar
 tment of Aging.\n
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SUMMARY:Caregiver Support & The Power of Community
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