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Kessler is proud to partner with our local communities to provide quality health education on a broad range of topics; our goal is to promote health and wellness and prevent illness and injury.

 

To learn more about our presentations or to schedule a program at your facility, contact
Denise Calloway, Health Education Coordinator
732-690-8017
dcalloway@selectmedical.com

 

Health Education Programs

  • Hip Replacement / Knee Replacement: What to expect
  • Preventing Hip Fracture
  • Thriving with Osteoporosis
  • Thriving with Osteoarthritis
  • Thriving with Parkinson’s Disease
  • Preventing Back Injuries
  • What to Expect After Stroke
  • Coping with Diabetic Neuropathy
  • Importance of Exercise As We Age
  • Keeping Your Mind Sharp: Cognitive Fitness
  • Driving into the Golden Years: Keeping You Safe on the Road
  • Parents’ Guide to Proper Childhood Development
  • Taking the Keys: Are Your Parents Safe To Drive?
  • Introduction to Wellness
  • Benefits of Exercise
  • Benefits of Walking
  • Posture and Body Alignment
  • Balance & Fall Prevention
  • Strength Training
  • Importance of Stretching
  • Finding the Right Sneaker
  • Exercise for Stress Management
  • Travel Safety: Preventing DVTs
  • Treating Headaches with Physical Therapy
  • Preventing Overuse and Repetitive Injuries
  • Sport-Specific Balance Activities

 

Adult Caregiver Support Programs
Caregivers make up 29% of the U.S. adult population providing care to someone who is ill, disabled or aged.
(National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP, Caregiving in the U.S. Bethesda, MD: National Alliance for Caregiving, and Washington, DC: AARP, 2009)

 

"Creative solutions are going to be necessary in order to preserve the valuable work force as it faces the challenges of caring for aging parents. In the U.S., more than 14 million workers have elder-care responsibilities..." (www.netplaces.com, 2012, Aging: A Few Statistics by Kathy Quan, R.N., B.S.N., P.H.N)

  • Keeping Your Parents Functional: Physical and Cognitive Fitness
  • Caring For Your Parents After Hip Fracture
  • Managing Your Parents Pain
  • Caring For Your Parent After Stroke
  • Caring For Your Parent With Alzheimer’s or Dementia
  • Dementia: Are Your Parents Safe?
  • Understanding Aging Vision: Macular Degeneration & Low Vision
  • Preparing Your Home: Keep Your Parents Safe From Falls
  • Caring For the Caregiver: What Adult Children Need to Know
  • My Parent Needs Rehabilitation: What You Need to Know
  • Taking the Keys: Are Your Parents Safe to Drive?

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