• Support & Strategies for Stroke Recovery

    Support & Strategies for Stroke Recovery

    Sheltering Arms Institute 2000 Wilkes Ridge Drive, Richmond, VA, United States

    While every stroke is unique, many of the challenges survivors face are similar. Working with trained rehabilitation professionals is essential, however, sharing your recovery experience with fellow stroke survivors and caregivers can also help you regain your strength, courage, and independence. We are here to provide support to stroke survivors and caregivers as you work to recover and get back to living.

    Free
  • Holiday Illumination: Light it Up with Gratitude!

    Sheltering Arms Institute 2000 Wilkes Ridge Drive, Richmond, VA, United States

    Please join us for our holiday illumination in the Bridge Garden of our hospital campus at 2000 Wilkes Ridge Drive. The reception will include a short program and holiday treats. We hope to see you there!

    Free
  • Stroke Survivor and Caregiver Support Group December 2024

    Sheltering Arms Institute 2000 Wilkes Ridge Drive, Richmond, VA, United States

    Monthly Support Group 4th Wednesday of Each Month 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. Sheltering Arms Institute connects patients with a support group for a safe and supportive environment for stroke survivors and caregivers. Support groups provide members the opportunity to express their feelings, learn helpful information, improve social skills, and realize they are not alone. […]

  • Concussion Support Group

    Education and support play a key role in concussion recovery. Join us for an informational Q&A session by Sheltering Arms.

    Free
  • Managing Fatigue: The Long Haul of the Rehab Journey

    Sheltering Arms Institute 2000 Wilkes Ridge Drive, Richmond, VA, United States

    Fatigue can lead patients to feel limited in their recovery from a significant injury or illness. It can affect their participation in therapy, exercise, and community activities. Join us for a discussion on the reasons for fatigue, ways to track it, and strategies to manage it during the rehab journey.

  • Support Group for Limb Loss and Limb Difference

    Support Group for Limb Loss and Limb Difference

    Sheltering Arms Institute 2000 Wilkes Ridge Drive, Richmond, VA, United States

    Monthly Support Group First Wednesday of Each Month 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sheltering Arms Institute connects patients with a support group for a safe and supportive environment for individuals living with limb loss or limb difference. Support groups provide members the opportunity to express their feelings, learn helpful information, improve social skills, and realize […]

  • 2024 Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems Leadership Forum

    Sheltering Arms Institute 2000 Wilkes Ridge Drive, Richmond, VA, United States

    The Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Model Systems Leadership Forum provides an opportunity for the exchange of clinical, programmatic, administrative, regulatory, health care reform, payer, equipment/ technology, education, outcome, and research information related to brain injury rehabilitation. The Forum seeks to enhance TBI rehabilitation services and promote best practices and efficiency/standardization of care on a national level through participation of leadership representatives from member centers serving in a managerial, program development, or other clinically focused administrative roles.

    $400
  • Walk-In Wednesdays

    Walk-In Wednesdays

    Sheltering Arms Institute 2000 Wilkes Ridge Drive, Richmond, VA, United States

    Come meet our nurse managers, learn more about our current nursing job openings and have the chance to interview on the spot! This is a chance to get a guided tour of our state-of-the-art facility.

  • Stroke Survivor and Caregiver Support Group

    Stroke Survivor and Caregiver Support Group

    Sheltering Arms Institute 2000 Wilkes Ridge Drive, Richmond, VA, United States

    Monthly Support Group 4th Wednesday of Each Month 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. Sheltering Arms Institute connects patients with a support group for a safe and supportive environment for stroke survivors and caregivers. Support groups provide members the opportunity to express their feelings, learn helpful information, improve social skills, and realize they are not alone. […]