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 Stroke Information and Resources 

 

 

Stroke Recovery Canada® Information Package provides information for stroke survivors, their family members, caregivers and friends. If the answer you’re looking for isn’t here, call us at the Stroke Recovery Canada® Warmline (1-888-540-6666).

You can also join the Stroke Recovery Registry and receive an information package as well as the latest issue of our newsletter, The Phoenix. To join the registry, please email your full name, full address, phone number and email address to src@marchofdimes.ca . In your email message, please indicate whether or not you would like to receive an information package as well as the latest issue of The Phoenix.

Share experiences, ask questions and make the recovery process easier.

Call the Stroke Recovery Canada® Warmline at 1-888-540-6666.

Stroke Recovery Canada® Information Package

Stroke Recovery Pathway
What is Stroke Recovery Canada?
Peer Support Groups - Survivors Supporting Survivors
Self Management of Your Stroke Recovery
Questions to Ask Yourself (Please call the Warmline for details)
Help for Caregivers
What is a Stroke?
Stroke Prevention
Effects of Stroke
Emotional and Behavioural Changes After a Stroke
Resources and Links

A Patients Guide to Stroke Recovery
A Caregiver's Guide to Stroke Recovery
Peer Support and Support Groups

Download the Stroke Recovery Canada brochure.



The Phoenix Newsletter

 

Stroke Rahabilitation Information for Survivors and Families

Please see our 'Resources and Links' handout above, and visit:

StrokEngine  - a free-to-access website that has been designed to provide evidence-based information to health professionals working in the international stroke rehabilitation community.

StrokEngine Family  - provides evidence-based information on interventions, useful aids and adaptations, driving post-stroke and other information that people who have experienced a stroke need to know.

My Brain Matters: houses information about current research happening within the area of the brain and brain health.

 


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