Assessment Of An Early Rehabilitation And Cognitive Functions Impact For Stationary Rehabilitative Treatment Affectiveness Of People, Who Have Suffered From Stroke: Case Analysis

Nijolė Šostakienė, Ina Valeckienė Abstract Cognition – mental ability, which is necessary in such processes as communication, learning, comprehension, judgment and evaluation, etc. Patients after stroke often confront with cognitive functions‘ impairments. Consequently, when talking about rehabilitative treatment, the question arises, which patients are „suitable“? How to decide, whether the patient is rehabilitative or not?…

Evaluation of Emotional State of Parents of Developmentally Disabled Children

Natalija Jegorova-Marčenkienė, Armyda Jasonaitė, Laima Mikulėnaitė, Sigita Lesinskienė, Jovita Petrulytė Abstract Introduction. Parents raising a handicapped child go through stress and strong emotions, which are described as grief or sorrow. It is noticed, that stages of coping with handicap are similar to coping with loss stages and they cause a family crisis. Early rehabilitation (ER)…