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.
Stroke Recovery Foundation has recently rebranded its stroke coaching service to now be named Life Coaching for Stroke Survivors. Our focus is on improving the lives of stroke survivors, and by extension, their caregiver partner(s). There are many aspects which go into our program and one of them is creating your best self to have a constructive ‘New Life’. Kim Thomas, a healthcare blogger has been nice enough to author the following article which provides a nice introduction to this concept.
World Stroke Day is October 29th so I thought it might be helpful to review some basic information regarding Stroke. Whether you are a survivor, caregiver, family of a survivor, or supporter of our work, a review often leads to some information that maybe helpful. For myself, a review often leads to information I might not have known or forgotten, and this is quite a good article from the editorial staff at Pacific Medical Training.
Also, please remember that we are a charitable non-profit who relies on your generosity. If you would like to donate, please just go to our website www.StrokeRecoveryFoundation.org. All donations are welcomed of any size, and THANK YOU!
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 […]