Support Groups
Brain Injury Support Group
Date: Third Thursday of every other month : February, April, June, August, October December
Time: 5 p.m.
Location: HealthSouth MountainView Regional Rehabilitation Hospital
NOTE: At times meetings are planned as social events at other locations- please call first if you are not on our mailing list.
Contact: Mary Burleson, 304 598-1100 ext. 2302 or therapy secretary at 304 285-1042
Mailings occur 2-3 weeks before each meeting to notify members if it is a social activity outside of the facility.
Spinal Cord Injury Support Group
Date: Second Wednesday of each month
Time: 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Location: HealthSouth MountainView Regional Rehabilitation Hospital
Contact: Sue Bolyard, 304 598-1100 or 800 388-2451
Stroke Support Group
Date: Third Wednesday of every other month
2018 Dates: March 21st, May 16th, July18th, September 19th, November 21st (2nd Wednesday of November to avoid conflict with Thanksgiving)
Lori Plum will be presenting the March 21st meeting
Time: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Location: HealthSouth MountainView Regional Rehabilitation Hospital
Contact: Seneca Fox, Speech-Language Pathologist, MS-CCC SLP, 304 285-1079
Aphasia Club for Stroke Survivors and Family Members
Date: Seasonal (spring and fall)
Time: Varies based on activity
Location: HealthSouth MountainView Regional Rehabilitation Hospital
Contact: Mary Burleson, 304 598-1100 or 800 388-2451
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