S3.E07| Advocacy, Family Bond & Stroke Recovery
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In this episode of the Spero Means Hope podcast, Mercia Martin interviews Urmila Rahman, a neurological occupational therapist who shares her personal journey into the field of occupational therapy, influenced by her father's stroke. Urmila discusses the importance of patient advocacy, the dynamics of caregiving within her family, and the lessons learned from her experiences both as a daughter and a healthcare professional. She emphasizes the significance of communication, active listening, and continuous learning in providing quality patient care. The conversation also touches on signs & symptoms of stroke, resources for stroke recovery and the mental health aspects of caregiving.Urmila would like to thank all of the individuals who have supported & inspired her: her husband, both of her parents, her brother & sister-in-law and her dear friends. Key Takeaways:
- Advocacy is crucial in navigating healthcare systems.
- Family dynamics can shift dramatically after a health crisis.
- Active listening is essential for effective patient care.
- Healthcare professionals should stay updated with new research.
- Every healthcare provider has the power to impact lives positively.