New Resource Designed To Aid Stroke
Victims And Their Caregivers
(NAPSI)-There's good news for those who find they have become a caregiver of
a stroke victim. A new resource is available that offers answers to some of the
most common questions about the condition.
For example, what medications are usually prescribed? What side effects
should you watch for? Does your home need to be modified to meet the needs of
the stroke survivor?
The American Stroke Association has released a list of 15 tips to help family
members cope with their new role as stroke caregivers. The list runs the gamut
from recovery expectations and therapy to resources and preventing secondary
stroke.
Katherine Sullivan, Ph.D., PT, a member of the American Stroke Association's
Rehabilitation, Prevention and Recovery Committee, said the list should serve
as patient and survivor education.
"Each stage after the stroke requires adjustment as both the survivor
and the caregiver negotiate the road to recovery," Sullivan said.
"Recovery begins the day after stroke, but questions will change as the
stroke survivor passes through the hospital phase through return to a healthy
and active community life."
"There's a complicated series of paths that one must navigate after a
stroke has occurred," said David Alexander, M.D., chairman of the American
Stroke Association's Rehabilitation, Prevention and Recovery Committee.
"This list is a starting point for answers to common questions and
addresses common concerns. It should serve as a resource for caregivers and
stroke survivors following hospital admission for stroke."
Wendy Sessler said she wished the list was
available in 1996, when her mother suffered a stroke that left her paralyzed on
the left side. "No one told us what to look for. I had to find out everything
on my own."
The list also covers the possible changes in emotion and behavior in stroke
survivors. Post-stroke depression is common, with as many as 30-50 percent of
stroke survivors developing depression in the early or later phases after their
stroke. An estimated 5.8 million stroke survivors are alive today.
Stroke is a medical emergency. For tips, tools and support, visit www.strokeassociation.org/caregivers.
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