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.
My name is Peter and I live in the UK. I am a keen classical pianist and I have adapted some Bach music so that it can be played by someone with the use of only one hand. My motivation was to try and encourage a good friend of mine […]
The pandemic has made stroke recovery that much harder! One of our Medical Advisors, Dr. Aileen Staller, Asst. Professor of Nursing at Ave Maria Nursing School and the former Stroke Coordinator at Physician’s Regional Hospital in FL, recently pointed out to me that, “The pandemic has introduced a new issue […]
Great Ways Seniors Can Use Technology to Maintain Health and Wellness Seniors often have very specific needs when it comes to their health and well-being. Using technology can make it easier to keep track of health-related issues and maintain overall wellness. The Stroke Recovery Foundation wants to help you thrive, […]
A Testimonial For the Stroke Recovery Foundation My name is Rand Posmantur and I am 53 years old. I had a stroke several years ago, but before that, I was a senior executive in the Biotech industry. I found the Stroke Recovery Foundation and Bob Mandell, its founder because I […]
There were 2,600 attendees at the World Stroke Congress held in Montreal last week (October 16-20, 2018), which I attended. All but a handful were doctors, scientists, therapists and administrators of scientific organizations around the world. The handful were the survivors, the “real” clients. For four days this very diverse […]
What’s possible – and what does a stroke survivor have to do to achieve it. That’s my reason for speaking at physical and occupational educational institutions. My objective is to give the students a look into a real survivor story. Certainly, the Keiser University occupational therapy students are getting a […]
Bob held an interactive class with the Occupational Therapy student class of Keiser University on Wednesday, May 25, 2018. This was the second year he has addressed the students and was most impressed by the student’s knowledge, questions, and empathy for survivors. He focused his nearly two-hour talk on the […]