Kessler Foundation research study seeks caregivers who are romantic partners of person with SCI

New Jersey-based Kessler Foundation researchers are studying the potential benefits of two web-based programs for romantic partners of people with a spinal cord injury who also have a caregiving role. The purpose of this online study is to compare the effects of two different types of education and support programs for partner caregivers of persons with SCI. You may qualify if your relationship started at least one year before the SCI, your partner has been injured for at least 6 months, you live together in a private residence and you provide daily assistance for your partner. For more information or to enroll, contact Angela Leonte, Research Assistant by email at aleonte@kesslerfoundation.org or by phone at (973) 324-3548.

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