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Coping with recovery after a stroke

Approximately 50,000 Canadians suffer strokes each year, but early assessment and treatment are increasing recovery odds. Doctors can now determine what part of the brain has been affected by a stroke, allowing for better management of the acute medical complications and better treatment methods.Close up of an senior man contemplating

If someone close to you has suffered a stroke, you need to be prepared—both physically and mentally—to help in the recovery process. Given that a stroke can cause physical and mental impairments, the road to recovery can be rocky.

Understanding strokes

A stroke occurs when the flow of blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to parts of the brain is cut off. This can happen if blood vessels clog or a clot bursts, causing damage in the area of the blockage. Warning signs include:

Anyone suffering any of these symptoms should see a doctor immediately for the best chance of a successful recovery.

Advice for you as the caregiver

If someone in your life has suffered a stroke, you may be required to assist in their care as they recover. If you are in this caregiving situation, below are some suggestions on how to best offer your support:

The caregiving team

While caring for your loved one following a stroke, don’t assume that you have to go it alone. Professionals of different specialties are available to assist you:

Above all, the key to a successful recovery from a stroke is patience. Do not expect your loved one to be “good as new” overnight. Be sure to offer your support and care throughout the recovery process. And above all, don’t hesitate to contact a medical doctor or other trained professional if you have additional concerns throughout your loved one’s recovery.

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