While many people understand the term sensory overload in the context of autism, you might not know that stroke survivors can deal with it, too. Today we’re going to talk about how sensory overload affects survivors and how to manage it for a better quality of life.
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Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro
00:17 Sensory Overload & Survivors
01:12 Common Triggers
01:58 Strategies to Reduce Sensory Overload
05:41 Outro
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