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Home care v s outpatient

Question:: Which is better home care or outpatient voice therapy? Answer: There are several factors to consider. First, it would depend on the therapist

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Physio reducing sessions

Question: My physio has told me my sessions are going down to 1 session per week now I’m home…I still cannot walk and I’m wheelchair-bound due to a stroke

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The Best Hand Exercise Equipment for Stroke Patients

Effective hand function is essential for everyday life. Following a stroke, many survivors experience reduced fine motor skills, hand strength, and/or sensation. Fortunately, researchers have developed various types of hand exercise equipment for stroke patients to help survivors regain functional use of their hands. While the hand exercise equipment recommendations below are a great place […]

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Living with Someone with a Brain Injury: How to Support Survivors at Home

A traumatic brain injury can drastically change one’s life. However, it is not only the survivor who is impacted by the effects of a TBI, but also their family members and other loved ones. When a brain injury survivor returns home, there are many ways that family members and loved ones can facilitate a smooth […]

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Overcoming Fear of Falling for Seniors After a Stroke Living Alone: Tips, Resources, Strategies, and Safety Advice

Introduction: Seniors who have experienced a stroke often face the challenge of living alone and dealing with the fear of falling. A stroke can cause physical and cognitive impairments that increase the risk of falls, which can lead to serious injuries and a loss of independence. Therefore, it is essential to address this fear and […]

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How to Avoid Falling After Stroke: Preventative Measures to Reduce Falls

Taking precautions to prevent falling after stroke can help survivors avoid further complications and may even save a life. Falls are the second leading cause of accidental home deaths (behind poisoning). Additionally, falls are the primary reason for 25% of hospital admissions and 40% of admissions to nursing homes. Among stroke survivors, approximately 7% of […]

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