Together we can Community Conference
For more information and to register CLICK HERE Where: Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital, Learning Centre When: June 12, 2024 Topics Include: Your stroke journey Life after stroke Aphasia and communication support Nutrition and stroke, rehabilitation and pain management Inspiring testimonials from people with lived experience This event was guided by the inspiration of a patient partner ...
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2023 Spotlight on Women’s Heart and Brain Health
“Heart disease and stroke claimed the lives of 32,271 women in Canada in 2019. That’s one woman’s life every 16 minutes.” Read more in the newly released Heart & Stroke Report: System Failure: Healthcare inequities continue to leave women’s heart and brain health behind.
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Congratulations to Huntsville District Memorial Hospital on becoming a Telestroke Site
Congratulations to Huntsville District Memorial Hospital Site – Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare for becoming a Telestroke Referring site on October 24, 2022. This is Ontario’s 35th Telestroke Referring site. In preparation for their GO LIVE date Huntsville successfully completed a Telestroke mock scenario. Thank-you to Amy Gargal, District Stroke Coordinator; Jenny Pidlubney, Stroke Nurse; and ALL ...
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Fostering Hope After Stroke
HOPE… is an integral part of everyone’s life. We all hope for something … whether it is what we want in the future or in the present. Ultimately, we want things to change for the better. The meaning of hope varies from person to person, but when someone experiences a change in health, such as ...
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Return to Work Post Stroke
Return to work is an important element of community reintegration after a stroke, especially in working age adults. The ability to return to work has financial consequences, and can impact psychological well being, productivity and life satisfaction. Check out the NEW Return to Vocations Post Stroke Toolkit for Providers developed collaboratively by the West GTA ...
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Unique Issues for Young Stroke Survivors
Stroke can happen at any age ... but what does that mean for someone who is going to school, working full-time, raising a family, and may be a caregiver for elderly parents? So many questions come to mind. Why did it happen to me? How do I make sure it doesn’t happen again? Will I ...
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Women & Stroke
Anyone can have a stroke, however women can experience greater impact. Heart and Stroke Foundation (HSF) (2022) report that one-third more women die of stroke than men in Canada. Women with hypertension, obesity and diabetes are at greater risk for having a stroke than men with the same medical issues (Sherman, 2022). Are you aware ...
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June is Stroke Awareness Month – Access to Endovascular Therapy
The Central East Stroke Network (CESN) is working with non-tPA hospitals in the region to implement processes that support access to Endovascular Thrombectomy (EVT) consultation services for patients presenting within 4-24 hours of stroke symptom onset. A 4-24hr EVT Toolkit was created that includes resources & training materials to support the rollout of this initiative. ...
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