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Emma Gee

@egee1

Lived Experience Consultant, Occupational Therapist & Author

Victoria, Australia Beigetreten Haziran 2009
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Read four of my latest blogs at emma-gee.com/blog/ 1. When one click deletes everything 2. When Communication Takes Effort: Four Hours of Talking,Twenty Years After Stroke 3. Rehab -a part of everyday life! 4. The Space That Holds Me #reinventingemma #rehab #srokesurvivor
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📢 Have your say: If you live with psychosocial disability or support someone who does, Every Australian Counts needs to hear from you to help us fight for a fairer NDIS. Take our short survey ( in comments) to help show how the NDIS is really working for you.
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Join us as we share our personal journeys, insights, and the importance of creating a rehab plan that works for YOU. Together, we’ll explore how you can build resilience, advocate for yourself, and thrive post-stroke. #StrokeRecovery #LivedExperience #StrokeSurvivors #emmagee
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I’m honored to be joining three incredible stroke survivors for the 2025 @strokeed Lexus Series, where we will dove into the power of designing your own rehabilitation. 🌟@stroke_ed @strokefdn
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The power of bookending my day! As a stroke survivor, rehab never really ends—but how I structure it makes all the difference.This morning I started my day with a recumbent trike ride before work 🚴‍♂️ and finished it with my physio, practicing walking without my frame and steps!
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Hi everyone. Each month, the Stroke Foundation are giving away a book written by a survivor of stroke. This month, it's my book #reinventing Emma. Like to win this book? Email strokeconnect@strokefoundation.org.au @strokefdn
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Having a stroke myself is something that I have grappled with now for 20 years. The physical and emotional impacts are beyond huge. Knowing the signs of stroke could've prevented this. How can you change your life or others by learning the FAST signs?
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Do you know that it's National Stroke Week? An entire week that aims to encourage the community to know the F.A.S.T. (Face, Arms, Speech and Time) signs of stroke so that they can save a life. #emmagee #stroke #prevention #recovery @strokefdn
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Her warmth, honesty, and ability to connect made for a truly memorable session. We’re grateful for Emma’s time and would highly recommend her to any team looking to explore resilience in a meaningful and inspiring way. Georgia Kitching Clinical Lead GRP Speech Pathology
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I recently presented to the @GRP Speech Pathology ‘Mental Health Matters’ Team Day on #resilience. An incredible group of therapists and thoroughly loved working with them to explore and develop both their personal & professional resilience. Their feedback was great too!
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strongly with the team. She shared meaningful insights and practical strategies to support both personal and professional resilience. Emma skilfully adapted her content to suit our team’s needs and clinical context, making the session feel highly relevant and impactful.
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Emma Gee delivered a powerful and engaging presentation on resilience to our team of speech pathologists, as part of our "Mental Health Matters" team day. Through her lived experience of stroke recovery, Emma offered a unique and deeply personal perspective that resonated
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Subsequent to my stroke, my right vision deteriorated and I became legally blind. In 2024 I had a donor corneal graft sewed into my right eye. initially there were 38 non-dissolvable stitches to hold it in place, I am now down to 9 stitches. Phenomenal what they can do!
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“…we are fighting for participants NOT just paycheques!” 📢 It's time for change. Stand with OTs. Demand fair pay. We are stronger together so take action now join me in signing this petition: lnkd.in/gwdNhZ7m
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