We are looking for paid volunteers who have suffered a brain injury or pathology that can be detected on an MRI scan. This includes survivors who have suffered a stroke, a traumatic brain injury, a brain tumor or cyst, a brain hemorrhage or hydrocephalus. This is an opportunity to help yourself and society!
Stroke survivors need extra care, guidance, and support during their recovery. Therefore, it is important to monitor the stroke survivor's health and physical activity,
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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.
Stroke survivors often have disabilities that require adjustments to their living environments. Stroke Recovery Foundation is sensitive to this and thought that it would be worthwhile to explore some of the issues.
Awareness of stroke is surprisingly quite shallow, particularly considering that roughly 1 million Americans suffer strokes per year. Though very often considered an old person’s disease, over 30% of strokes occur in people under the age of 65, and 10% under the age of 50.
Stroke Recovery Foundation is pleased to announce that it will be holding an Online Auction to raise money to support our Stroke Awareness, Prevention and Recovery initiatives.
The following post is a bit different than our usual posts. That said, I thought it important, particularly for those dealing with aphasia to see how the survivor, a very intelligent gentleman, and some of those around him dealt with his deficits.