Articles for stroke survivors and their caregivers
Navigating Life After Stroke
The importance of caregiver support after stroke
When we think about caregivers, images of unsung heroes often come to mind.
A caregiver’s guide to devices and tools that can help after stroke
Experiencing a stroke can be a life-altering event, leading to a range of physical and cognitive challenges that require rehabilitation and support.
Caring for the caregiver after stroke
Every day, countless individuals provide care and support to loved ones, patients, or clients.
A caregiver playbook for stroke rehabilitation at home
Physical therapy plays an instrumental role in the recovery journey of stroke survivors.
Diet and nutrition for your loved one who has had stroke
For those caring for loved ones who have experienced a stroke, it's important to remember that a balanced diet plays a crucial role in supporting their journey to recovery.
How to communicate with a family member who has experienced stroke
Experiencing a stroke can be a life-altering event not just for the individual, but also for their loved ones.
How to make the home safe for your loved one after stroke
Recovery from a stroke can be a challenging journey, both physically and emotionally.
Caregiver wellness and well-being after stroke
A stroke, often perceived as a purely physical ailment, carries profound emotional ramifications that are sometimes overshadowed by the immediate health concerns.
Understanding stroke recovery - a guide for caregivers
Navigating the aftermath of a stroke can be daunting, not just for the affected individual but for their caregivers as well.
Harnessing Technology for Stroke Recovery: Apps and Gadgets to Aid Progress
In the wake of experiencing a stroke, the path to recovery can be daunting, yet not insurmountable.
Adapting Your Home for Safety and Accessibility Post-Stroke
For many individuals who have experienced a stroke, home is where the heart and healing converge.
Importance of caregiving to stroke survivors
The moment after a stroke can be overwhelmingly challenging, not just for the survivor but also for their families and caregivers.