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Bridging Neuroscience and Therapy: The OT Role in Stroke Recovery with Meghan Maiani

Bridging Neuroscience and Therapy: The OT Role in Stroke Recovery with Meghan Maiani

Update: 2024-10-03
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In this inaugural episode of Beyond Barriers: An Occupational Therapy Podcast, host Pam Hung sits down with Meghan Maiani, an experienced occupational therapist and PhD student in neuroscience at the University of Calgary. With over 17 years of experience working with adults affected by neurological conditions such as stroke and brain injury, Meghan shares her journey and insights into the unique challenges and opportunities in this field.

Meghan delves into the vital role of occupational therapy in helping clients overcome vision and perception challenges, regain independence, and adapt their routines after life-altering neurological events. She highlights practical strategies for addressing visual deficits, like scanning and environmental adaptation, and emphasizes the importance of aligning therapy with the activities that matter most to clients.

This episode explores the collaborative nature of occupational therapy, showcasing how OTs partner with other healthcare professionals to provide holistic, client-centered care. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, a caregiver, or someone curious about the transformative power of occupational therapy, this conversation with Meghan Maiani offers valuable insights and inspiration.

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Bridging Neuroscience and Therapy: The OT Role in Stroke Recovery with Meghan Maiani

Bridging Neuroscience and Therapy: The OT Role in Stroke Recovery with Meghan Maiani

Society of Alberta Occupational Therapists