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The Emotional & Mental Health Impact Of A Stroke
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The Emotional And Mental Health Impact Of A Stroke
A brain stroke does not only bring health complications and physical changes, but also has an impact on the patient’s emotional and psychological health ...
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Staying Healthy When You’re Caring For A Stroke Patient
Caregiving can be rewarding in many ways as it allows you to be there for and provide for a loved one who really needs you. However, providing long term ...
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Caregivers Need Care Too: How To Stay Strong When Caring For A Stroke Patient
Caregivers have one of the most tiresome jobs in the world. Not only are they physically exhausted but also emotionally drained. Their health is vastly ...
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The Best Practices To Care For A Stroke Patient At Home
Stroke recovery can be a very tough and overwhelming period for a stroke survivor. The damages caused in the brain during the stroke can lead to several mental ...
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Why A Stroke Support Network Is So Important To Recovery
Stroke recovery can be overwhelming as there is more than just physical recovery that is needed. There are several psychological and social components ...
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Understanding The Stroke Recovery Timeline
During a stroke, whether ischemic or haemorrhagic, nerve cells in the brain are damaged or deprived of oxygen causing them to diet. This leads to disability ...
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Simple Tips To Manage Self Care As A Stroke Caregiver
As a stroke caregiver, you play a central role in the recovery and rehabilitation of the stroke survivor. While this can give you a sense of purpose and fulfilment ...
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What To Expect From Rehabilitation As You Recover From A Stroke
Depending on the severity of stroke and the speed with which appropriate treatment was administered, you may require hospitalisation for as little as a few days ...
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