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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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About Stroke
Stroke in Women: Recognizing The Unique Signs You Need to Know
Stroke in Women: Unique Signs You Can't Miss
March 6, 2025
Rehabilitation
Exercise for the Heart and Brain: Low-Impact Workouts for Stroke Survivors
Low‑Impact Workouts for Stroke: Boost Heart & Brain
February 21, 2025
About Stroke
The Connection Between Heart Disease and Stroke: What You Need to Know
Heart Disease & Stroke: The Critical Connection
February 9, 2025
About Stroke
Blood Pressure and Stroke
Blood Pressure & Stroke: Keep It in Check
January 28, 2025
Rehabilitation
Rest Right, Recover Better: The Role of Sleep in Stroke Rehabilitation
Sleep & Stroke Recovery: Why Rest Really Matters
January 14, 2025
Rehabilitation
Setting Goals for Stroke Recovery in 2025
2025 Stroke Recovery Goals: Plan Your Progress
January 1, 2025
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Personal Stories

Personal Stories
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

Your Donation in Action

Caregiver
Family of Survivor Fund Grantee
This generous support means more to us than words can fully express. It not only eases the financial burden of her recovery but also gives both of us renewed hope and motivation as we both continue to work toward regaining her strength and some form of independence. Knowing that there are people and organizations who believe in this journey is incredibly uplifting. Thank you once again for your generosity, compassion, and commitment to helping individuals like her to move forward.
We are deeply grateful for the opportunity you’ve given her to focus on healing and rebuilding her life.
Stroke Survivor
Amber
The Stroke Survivor Fund was there for me when I had no other resource to begin physical and speech therapy after my stroke at only age 52.
I will forever be grateful for their compassion.
Caregiver
Survivor Fund Grantee
“The Stroke Survivor Foundation is an amazing organization that provided us assistance when we needed it most. It allowed my husband to attend private physical therapy sessions weekly, for 90 minutes, when our insurance would not cover it. The application process was easy and stress-free.
We are so grateful to the Stroke Survivor Foundation for choosing us and we encourage any stroke survivor in need to apply.
Stroke Survivor
Taliza
As a 23 year old, I never thought this would be a challenge I had to face. Losing the person I was before was only a motivation to get back to that old person. I was thankful to start outpatient therapy 2 weeks after I got out of the hospital. I’m currently 6 months in & can walk, but also starting to learn how to run again like before. I told myself i’d never ever give up until i’m back to doing the things I love, and I stand by it. I’m not 100% yet, but am setting goals for the next 6 months.
Don’t give up or limit yourself on anything. It’s possible to come back from this tragic event. There will be fails, and that’s okay !
Stroke Survivor
Hazel
“I had a cerebellar stroke at 42yo, that affected my ability to walk. With the grant received from The Stroke Foundation I was able to get more physical therapy at a innovative clinic where the therapists are working with me in intensive sessions to help me learn to walk again.
It's motivating me and giving me hope to do things I never thought I could do again!
Stroke Survivor
Benjamin
“After having a stroke in 2022, I have been doing therapy in various places to regain mobility and speech. Having the opportunity to work with the team at UCF and their aphasia program was great, and then to find out that the application for assistance with the funding from the Stroke Survivor Fund for the program was successful,
felt like receiving a warm hug!

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