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Stroke Educational Topics

Aphasia

Communicating with an Aphasic Person

Suggestions for Communicating with the Right Hemisphere Damaged Person

Balance Dysfunction After Stroke

Emotional and Behavioral Changes Following Stroke

Depression After a Stroke: There is a Solution

Bladder and Bowel Function Following a Stroke

Positioning and Stroke Survivor with Paralysis

Driving After Stroke

Intimacy and Sexuality after a Stroke

Leisure Activity

The Importance of Proper Diet After Stroke

One-Handed Activities for Daily Living

Dental Health Care for the Stroke Survivor

Vision and Stroke

Smoking Cessation and Stroke

Transient Ischemic Attack

Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke

Hemorrhagic Stroke

Women in Your Life

 
Stroke Educational Resources

American Heart Association


Brain Injury Association of NC


Tri-State Stroke Network

National Stroke Association


Stroke Belt Consortium

The North Carolina Heart Disease And Stroke Prevention Task Force and The North Carolina Cardiovascular Health Program


Start With Your Heart


Advance Recovery Rehabilitation Center

Eastern North Carolina Stroke Network
 

Partnership Hospitals

 


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Updated November 13, 2022