A stroke, even a minor one, can impact one’s life in many ways. As reported by the CDC, more than 50% of stroke survivors over the age of 65 suffer from long-term disability, with a prominent symptom being a reduction in mobility.
Almost everybody experiences loss at some point, and when this happens, healing from the pain can be both time-consuming and challenging. While you can’t skip over this vital stage, there are steps you can take to facilitate the healing process and feel good again.
Tennis and Stroke Recovery present many of the same attributes. In both cases, a disciplined, devoted mentality is needed along with hard work and a dedicated team.
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.