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Kim Willment, PhD
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Kim Willment, PhD, is a board-certified neuropsychologist in the Brigham and Women’s Hospital department of neurology. She founded and is now the director of the RENEW (REsilience through Neurological and Emotional Wellness) program. RENEW offers a range of neuropsychological rehabilitation groups to promote recovery and adjustment to neurologic illness/injury, and to support brain and emotional wellness for people with neurologic disorders. These group-based services provide education, cognitive skills training, therapeutic support, and enrichment services. RENEW also supports families and caregivers by offering dementia caregiving skills and wellness programs.

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