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Post icon  Posted 08 April 2006 - 10:34 PM

Stroke Caregivers...this handbook was created by our organization just for you, written by our group of experienced stroke caregivers for the new stroke caregiver. We hope you can use it to guide you through the maze of obstacles that you now face.

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Our document begins with a brief background about stroke. It then moves on to provide you with tips on how to handle the routine questions that you must answer, what paperwork you might want to submit and how to be their best advocate for your loved one while they are in the hospital. And finally, what happens as your loved one goes through their rehabilitation stage and hopefully on to recovery.

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This post has been edited by smallory: 19 July 2008 - 05:33 PM
Reason for edit:: Updated on 7/11/08 to add chapter on aftercare.


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