Physiotherapist & Research assistant, School of Health Sciences, HES-SO Valais-Wallis
Chloé Schorderet holds a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from the Haute École de Santé Vaud (HESAV) and a Master in Physiotherapy with a specialisation in Sports from the Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH). She gained extensive experience in pneumology at the Bern Rehabilitation Centre and in musculoskeletal therapy in various private practices in Bern.
In 2020, Chloé joined the School of Health Sciences, HES-SO Valais-Wallis as a scientific assistant focusing on projects related to the assessment and adaptation of home environments for older adults. Since 2021, she is leading a PhD project in collaboration with Maastricht University under the supervision of Prof. Lara de Preux-Allet. Her research focuses on collaborative practices in home care and the assessment of environmental factors that influence the quality of life of seniors and homebound patients.
With an innovative approach, Chloé Schorderet actively contributes to rethinking care practices to better support patients and older adults at home, while strengthening the role of healthcare professionals in this evolving context.
Chloé Schorderet holds a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from the Haute École de Santé Vaud (HESAV) and a Master in Physiotherapy with a specialisation in Sports from the Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH). She gained extensive experience in pneumology at the Bern Rehabilitation Centre and in musculoskeletal therapy in various private practices in Bern.
In 2020, Chloé joined the School of Health Sciences, HES-SO Valais-Wallis as a scientific assistant focusing on projects related to the assessment and adaptation of home environments for older adults. Since 2021, she is leading a PhD project in collaboration with Maastricht University under the supervision of Prof. Lara de Preux-Allet. Her research focuses on collaborative practices in home care and the assessment of environmental factors that influence the quality of life of seniors and homebound patients.
With an innovative approach, Chloé Schorderet actively contributes to rethinking care practices to better support patients and older adults at home, while strengthening the role of healthcare professionals in this evolving context.