Supportive Living
Dr. Laura Lorenz is a co-founder and educator at PhotovoiceWorldwide, where expertise in facilitating Photovoice projects and training programs for underserved groups is demonstrated. Since 2011, involvement with Supportive Living, Inc. encompasses roles in research councils and as the director of research and education, focusing on rehabilitation, cognitive, and social fitness of individuals with brain injuries. Additional academic contributions include positions as a visiting scholar at Brandeis University's Heller School and affiliate faculty at the University of Hawaii Manoa. A solid educational foundation is established with a PhD and MA in Social Policy from Brandeis University, and further qualifications in instructional design and English literature from UMass Boston, Bowdoin College, and Wellesley College.
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Supportive Living
Supportive Living, Inc. provides specialized brain injury residential and community wellness programs that raise the quality of life for survivors of brain injury, stroke, and Parkinson's disease. Through professional community partnering, we conduct evidence based research into rehabilitation best practices, developing and adapting applications for life-long healthy living through physical, cognitive, and social wellness programming. A non-profit charity established in 1991, SLI also provides affordable housing at four residential homes in Lexington, North Reading, Woburn, and Rockport, along with affiliate partners for Neuro-Fit and Neuro-Wellness classes in North Andover, Wenham, Marblehead, and Gloucester, beginning spring of 2021.