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Stroke recovery is challenging for all, including the survivors and their caregivers. In this blog you will find useful articles and resources that will help you stay mentally and physically healthy in life after stroke.

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Mental Wellbeing
Rehabilitation
Changes in behavior after a stroke
How to manage mood changes and emotional health after a stroke
November 30, 2020
Home & Work
Mental Wellbeing
Tips for Getting a Good Night’s Sleep
Better sleep starts with small changes. Explore five ways to create a more restful night after stroke.
November 25, 2020
Personal Stories
Armored — Dawn’s care-coaching story
From Strong to Armored: Dawn’s Care‑Coach Journey
November 20, 2020
For Caregivers
Taking care of your mental wellbeing as a caregiver
Tips to protect your mental health while supporting a loved one.
November 11, 2020
Rehabilitation
Helpful resources
Team involved in stroke rehabilitation — who are they?
Recovery takes a team. Meet the professionals who support stroke survivors every step of the way.
October 7, 2020
Mental Wellbeing
Resilience and stroke recovery – three things resilient people do
Resilience isn’t about being unshaken—it’s about finding your way forward. Here’s how to build it, one step at a time.
September 8, 2020
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Ashley’s story — the silent cavernoma
Ashley’s Story: Silent Cavernoma, Sudden Stroke
October 29, 2021
Personal Stories
Jeri’s “Stroke of Luck”
Jeri’s Stroke of Luck: A Survivor’s Journey
May 22, 2021
Personal Stories
Andrea’s story — stroke after pregnancy
Andreas’ Journey: Stroke After Pregnancy
March 19, 2021

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