This intermediate course integrates key concepts from the Stroke 101 and 201 eLearning courses throughout this workshop and provides learners with opportunities to expand upon their knowledge of topics by engaging in discussions with experts and critically thinking through case scenario activities. The course provides an overview of multiple key factors that often lead to readmission after stroke and the integral role of utilizing a patient and family centered approach to planning care for stroke survivors. This is done through the use of a case study and collaborative, facilitated discussions among the full group of participants. The course provides detailed instructions and activities to address four key factors for improving care and long term outcomes for stroke survivors. These include bowel and bladder incontinence, core principles of gait facilitation, psychosocial wellness, and communication with aphasia.
Created On: Feb-07-2025 03:07 PM ET
Last Modified On: Mar-13-2026 07:23 AM ET
Delivery Method: Online Only
Date Approved: Jul-07-2025 03:09 PM ET
Credit Requested: 4.00
Credit Approved: 4.00
Public Access: CEUL is open to public
| Date | Location Name | City, State | More Information |
|---|---|---|---|
| April 09, 2025 - April 09, 2026 |