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Brain injury survivors empowered by weekly wellness training

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Living independently can be challenging for individuals who have suffered a neurological injury, disease or disorder. Cincinnati-based InReturn has set a mission to enrich the lives of these individuals through job and learning opportunities. One particularly successful program stems from InReturn’s partnership with TriHealth Corporate Health and focuses on wellness education — the kind which goes beyond a recommendation to eat your vegetables.

“Now there’s a focus on the whole person, including emotional and mental well-being,” says Kelsey Schaible, executive director of InReturn, on this episode of Getting Health Care Right. “These classes teach how and why. Why are these things important? And how to incorporate them into their lives.”

On this podcast, Schaible shares more about InReturn’s programming and the value of its collaboration with TriHealth on wellness efforts with Jamie Smith, president and publisher of Cincinnati Business Courier, and Brad Clark, account executive for TriHealth Corporate Health. Listen to learn more about:

  • Why wellness education is an important part of InReturn’s life skill training.
  • How TriHealth Corporate Health supports InReturn and many other area employers.
  • The most rewarding aspect of the collaboration on wellness efforts.
  • What Schaible has seen in regard to outcomes from the program.
  • InReturn’s beginnings and why Cincinnati sometimes feels like a small town.
  • Ways listeners can get involved with InReturn’s mission.

Learn more at TriHealth.com.

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33 episodes

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Living independently can be challenging for individuals who have suffered a neurological injury, disease or disorder. Cincinnati-based InReturn has set a mission to enrich the lives of these individuals through job and learning opportunities. One particularly successful program stems from InReturn’s partnership with TriHealth Corporate Health and focuses on wellness education — the kind which goes beyond a recommendation to eat your vegetables.

“Now there’s a focus on the whole person, including emotional and mental well-being,” says Kelsey Schaible, executive director of InReturn, on this episode of Getting Health Care Right. “These classes teach how and why. Why are these things important? And how to incorporate them into their lives.”

On this podcast, Schaible shares more about InReturn’s programming and the value of its collaboration with TriHealth on wellness efforts with Jamie Smith, president and publisher of Cincinnati Business Courier, and Brad Clark, account executive for TriHealth Corporate Health. Listen to learn more about:

  • Why wellness education is an important part of InReturn’s life skill training.
  • How TriHealth Corporate Health supports InReturn and many other area employers.
  • The most rewarding aspect of the collaboration on wellness efforts.
  • What Schaible has seen in regard to outcomes from the program.
  • InReturn’s beginnings and why Cincinnati sometimes feels like a small town.
  • Ways listeners can get involved with InReturn’s mission.

Learn more at TriHealth.com.

  continue reading

33 episodes

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