152,000 people experience a stroke every day – one every three minutes and 27 seconds. In the UK, stroke is the fourth biggest cause of death, and much more prevalent than many people realise. Of 1.2 million stroke survivors, half are living with disability as a result. When talking about strokes, it is important to […]
Read MoreOver the course of May, everyone is being actively encouraged to raise more awareness for people who have suffered a stroke. With the spotlight firmly placed on this condition, we can hopefully push towards greater treatment and support networks for those who need it most. What is This Year’s Theme? This year sees the end […]
Read MoreThe main rehabilitation process for Strokes will have taken place at the hospital, after which you may be in a position to come back home and continue with your life. Since a Stroke can leave lasting effects on someone’s ability to speak and perform everyday tasks, additional support may be needed to assist with activities […]
Read MoreAs one of the most life-threatening conditions you can experience, it’s little wonder that an entire month is dedicated to Strokes and how this can massively impact people’s lives. Throughout May, the condition will be put under the spotlight as researchers continue their pursuit in finding more effective treatment and care plans for sufferers of […]
Read MoreWhen someone close to you has suffered a stroke they’ll likely need a lot of support from loved ones when they return from the hospital. You may be fortunate enough to be in a position where you can access a Live-in Care Worker for your loved one; in this case, a lot of the day […]
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