The online world has made stroke care resources widely available and accessible. You can find educational articles, fact sheets, videos, and educational courses created by people with various perspectives, experiences, and levels of expertise.
The connection between Exercise and Stroke Prevention is a topic of great importance in the health and wellness community. It’s a subject that’s packed with evidence-based information, shedding light on the straightforward tools we have at our disposal to reduce the risk of suffering a stroke.
This Corporation is creating a brain injury survivor group, including stroke, to help them move forward with their exciting neurological initiative. Survivor input is certainly important as new initiatives emerge.
For stroke survivors, this post highlights how getting exercise is more about reducing sedentary time rather than intensive workouts. Research supports that exercise can contribute to stroke recovery as long as they don’t overexert themselves.
Being a caregiver can be emotionally rewarding and exhausting at the same time. As an entrepreneur, you have the skills to figure out what is missing in the market for this group, and how you can provide assistance.
Many stroke survivors have disabilities because of their strokes. That should not stop them, though, many survivors with whom we have helped are initially somewhat reluctant to approach the job market. And it is certainly understandable!
May is Stroke Awareness Month, a disease that for many can be avoided and prevented when in good health. Learn how to improve your health without breaking the bank.
If you are a stroke survivor and wondering what lies in your professional future, it might be worth considering self-employment or doing contract work.