Evaluate How Vision Deficits Impact Functional Skills

When your patient has a neurological impairment, visual deficits often go hand in hand. Though these issues may be subtle, they can significantly impact a patient's ability to participate in their rehabilitation program.

Dizziness, unsteady walking or drifting to one side, head tilt, anxiety while walking through crowds, headaches...

That's why we made this FREE short video filled with valuable tools and strategies to evaluate how vision impacts functional skills.

Watch as Sandra Stalemo, OTR/L, guides you through the visual deficits that lead to common functional impairments in your patients with stroke, Parkinson's, MS and brain injury.



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We've compiled in-depth training from two top vision rehabilitation experts...

So you can get the best tips, tools, and strategies for addressing even the most difficult vision problems.

This course will give you a full set of effective interventions, enabling you to confidently help every patient experiencing vision problems.

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Sandra Stalemo OTR/L

Sandra Stalemo, OTR/L, is an expert in vision therapy with over 37 years of experience guiding patients with vision and neurological impairments toward functional independence in a variety of outpatient and inpatient therapy settings.

Ms. Stalemo developed a passion for vision therapy after witnessing firsthand its impact on her daughter, who has been diagnosed with binocular vision disorder. In the years since then, Ms. Stalemo has trained and worked closely with neuro-optometrists to bridge the gap between diagnosis and treatment in functional settings, and she went on to develop a leading vision rehabilitation program at Sanford Health. She is now a national speaker on vision and neurological rehabilitation topics, known for her ability to break down complex concepts into practical, everyday solutions.

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Sandra Stalemo receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-Financial: Sandra Stalemo has no relevant non-financial relationships.

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