Good Shepherd Rehabilitation hosts brain injury conference at DeSales University

Good Shepherd Rehabilitation hosts brain injury conference at DeSales University
Jeanne Dzurenko, MPH, BSN, NEA-BC Senior Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer — Good Shepherd Rehabilitation
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Good Shepherd Rehabilitation is set to host the third annual Mind Your Brain Foundation Lehigh Valley conference, aimed at supporting individuals with brain injuries and their families. This free event will take place on Saturday, September 20, 2025, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at DeSales University’s University Center in Center Valley, Pennsylvania.

The conference offers an opportunity for attendees to engage in interactive sessions, hear from survivors about their journeys, and connect with local resources that promote healing and independence. Good Shepherd Rehabilitation partners with the Mind Your Brain Foundation to organize this event.

Brigadier General Don Bolduc (Ret.), known for his advocacy for mental health and traumatic brain injury awareness, will be one of the keynote speakers. His address will focus on leadership, service, and personal recovery experiences.

The event will also feature a “Smart Home” workshop by Good Shepherd specialists. The workshop aims to introduce simple technologies that assist with memory, communication, and daily tasks using devices like Alexa and tablets.

Additional speakers include Allison Cole, Bridget Boyle, Nicole Stevens, and Margaret Wolf from Good Shepherd Rehabilitation.

Registration is required for attendance.



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