kathystrokewarrior

Stroke Survivor - female
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    Kathleen
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  1. Happy Anniversary kathystrokewarrior!

  2. Happy Anniversary kathystrokewarrior!

  3. Hi everyone. I'm Kathy. I just want to let you all know about the the West Houston Stroke Warrior meeting every Saturday, 10:30 - Noon in the lunchroom - it's a fairly big room - in the Outpatient Rehab Suite @ 12606 West Houston Center Blvd. The outpatient suite is closed, so we have the run of the lunchroom. Right now, we can't use the equipment, but we're working towards building a fund to pay for a therapist to be on premise while we DO use it. TIRR does something like that down in the medical center -- but you know the Medical Center parking and distance, etc. The Outpatient Suite is located on West Houston Center Blvd which runs between the Westpark Tollway/Alief-Clodine & Westheimer, parallel to and between Dairy Ashford and Kirkwood. The building is located BEHIND West Houston Medical Center which is at 12141 Richmond Ave. We're not supposed to give personal information here -- but if you call the hospital and ask for someone to talk with you about Stroke Warriors - they'll get you to me. The hospital phone number is 281-558-3444. Plans for next week, Jan. 26 are that we have the coordinator from Fort Bend Volunteer Center coming to talk with us about volunteer opportunities in the community that can be adjusted for people with challenges. It should be lot of give and take. We believe in giving back to the community and a couple of us live in Fort Bend County. We've asked the Harris County Volunteer Center to come and maybe this summer they'll find time for us. AND.....then we're going to a park in a couple more weeks - that's our first trip together and we're looking to go to Galveston soon. But we gotta do small stuff first. WARRIORS and caregivers are welcome. Caregivers learn a lot. They also get to make the coffee and pass out the creamer, etc. Help with straws -- you know. Somtimes we just hang and play games. So just put this in the back of your brain. We're friendly and warm. Like hugs and respectful of those that don't. Guess I've chatted on long enough here. :happy new yea: :happy new yea: