RSVP BELOW The best ways to protect your loved ones from the potentially harsh consequences of a stroke are knowing how
The best ways to protect your loved ones from the potentially harsh consequences of a stroke are knowing how to identify early symptoms and seeking immediate help if you notice them. The Kensington Bethesda is honored to partner with Suzanne M. Coyle to raise stroke awareness and to empower you with knowledge about risk reduction, prevention and fast action if symptoms arise, and recovery strategies.
During this in-person presentation, you will learn:
What strokes are and how they can affect individuals.
Tips on how to recognize early symptoms.
The importance of timely intervention.
New treatments and coping techniques to aid recovery.
Effective prevention strategies and recommended lifestyle changes.
Suzanne M. Coyle, MA, CCC-SLP, Executive Director of Stroke Comeback Center, is a speech-language pathologist expert. She received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and a Nonprofit Management Executive Certificate from Georgetown University. Her research and presentation interests include aphasia group treatment and quality of life after stroke.
For questions, please email Brooke Orcino, Director of Community Partnerships, at borcino@kensingtonsl.com.
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July 16, 2025 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm(GMT+00:00)
The Kensington Bethesda
5485 Westbard Ave, Bethesda, MD 20816