Long Term Rehabilitation for Stroke and TBI

Building a Community

Beverly Greer

Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability in the nation, causing hardship for both the survivors and their extended families. With few, if any options available for treatment, patients are left losing hope and heart to push for recovery of some of lost faculties and improving deficits.

Written by Stroke Recovery Center CEO Beverly Greer, Long Term Rehabilitation for Stroke and TBI: Building a Community presents the road map for creation of a comprehensive program that offers the solution for long-term care for the handicapped, providing proven quality outcomes at a manageable cost. This innovative program points the way for chronic care treatment, giving a viable option for those who are currently left behind.

What this book is designed to do is to detail the issues that stroke and TBI survivors and their families face as the safety net collapses around them. Additionally, it will introduce the option for continued treatment that has proven effective both in quality and cost — evidence-based practice at the Stroke Recovery Center. In presenting the best practice methodology and financing options and opportunities, the author hopes to encourage providers to see the advantages to providing comparable services to this underserved population.