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Do you want to learn how to identify signs and symptoms of stroke, and what immediate steps you must take to save the life of a loved one?
It's a known fact: Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke. Every 3.5 minutes, someone dies of stroke!
My name is Dr. Nathan, and my rehabilitation medicine specialists and I want to teach you about stroke: From identifying the signs and symptoms of a stroke, to preparing for first responders, and much, much more...keep reading to see what exactly you will be getting...
Imagine this:
Having factual, detailed, real-world based information about how to identify stroke
Knowing actionable steps you can take immediately to preserve your loved one's functional ability as much as possible, and very possibly save their life!
Receiving guidance from clinical experts and practitioners who deal with stroke and its aftermath every day to help identify the medical, physical, and social challenges that accompany living with stroke
Being an empowered, informed advocate for your loved one
Helping your loved one to live independently with good quality of life for as long as possible
Introducing...
If you want to know what to do when you see your spouse, partner, mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, or any other loved one showing the beginning signs of an active stroke, enroll now! Because the information you learn here may save their lives or prevent long term disability!
If you are an older adult, then this e-course is for you
If you are caring for an older adult and want to help them avoid medical complications while preserving their dignity, then this e-course is for you
Once you learn and absorb the information in this e-course, you will have a sense of confidence and direction about responding to your loved one undergoing an active stroke, and the healthcare journey and "new normal" that inevitably follows and affects all of you
Your focus will shift away from the uncertainty of a potentially devastating medical emergency to a more goal-oriented path that empowers you and your loved one to look upon your new health-associated reality with renewed faith
Overview of Emergency Calls and Recognizing Signs and Symptoms of Stroke
Calling 911 And How To Prepare For Emergency Responders
What Happens When EMS Arrives And During Transport To Hospital?
What Happens After Discharge From Hospital?
Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy During Stroke Recovery - Why do all stroke survivors need them, what to expect in the hospital, and what is the goal of therapy?
Position Transfer Live Demonstration - Shown by Physical Therapists
Understanding the Hospital Discharge Process - A Medical Social Worker's Perspective with YOU in mind!
Post-Course Test with answers and explanations
Incredibly valuable tips and content that I am passing on to you, gleaned from years of clinical experience working directly with older adults - you don't get this level of depth and practical, actionable information from reading a blog post!
A true look into the dangers of overmedication (polypharmacy) in Seniors, how to identify this problem in yourself or your loved one, and how you can fix it!
A glossary of easy-to-read, important medical terms relevant to aging, so that you can quickly understand and identify medication-related problems without relying on medical professionals
A comprehensive list of commonly prescribed drugs and their side effects in older adults adapted from validated, evidence-based sources, so that you don’t have to scramble around the internet trying to find the most trustworthy drug information source
A must-have checklist of questions you can bring to your next medical appointment to help minimize and optimize your medication list, so that you take back your time with your doctor and EMPOWER yourself to speak confidently during the visit
Important definitions, terms, and detailed, distinguishing information about all forms of dementia, because you MUST know what they are in order to be the BEST caregiver you can be to your loved one
A list of all FDA-approved dementia medications; including proper dosing, (potential) adverse effects, the length of time they should be taken, and information on when to stop taking the drug (s), so you advocate for stopping or changing medications when your loved ones lose the capacity to make these choices for themselves
Buy now and get access to our Members-only Facebook group, where you can ask questions and get the support you need
(Priceless!)
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Kobi Nathan, Pharm.D., M.Ed., CDP, BCGP, AGSF
Founder of the Geriatric Academy and creator of this course
I am an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Certified Dementia Practitioner, and Board-certified Geriatric Clinical Pharmacist with a specialty in Geriatrics, Rehabilitation Medicine, and Neurocognitive Diseases.
My training and experience have primarily focused on the medication needs of older adults. I have extensive experience assessing medically complex patients, such as those with dementia and multiple medical problems.
I teach, provide consultations, and mentor doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners about how to safely and adequately prescribe and monitor medications.