After a stroke : 300 tips for making life easier / by Cleo Hutton.
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- 1423772091
- 9781423772095
- 9781934559017
- 1934559016
- 9781932603118
- 1932603115
- 1281974927
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- 616.8/103 22
- RC388.5 .H879 2005eb
- WL 355
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-119) and index.
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The basics -- Getting ready -- The greatest strength comes from within -- Let's get cookin' -- Let's mention unmentionables -- Let's get moving -- Brain builders -- The importance of love -- Families need care too -- Help is on the way.
The American Stroke Association estimates that about 4,800,000 stroke survivors are alive today and about 700,000 people suffer a new or recurrent stroke each year. After a Stroke: 300 Tips for Making Life Easier is addressed to this wide audience. Because hospital stays after a stroke are often short compared to the lengthy period of rehabilitation and gradual return of function, After a Stroke concentrates on the home recovery process after a stroke and assists those patients and their families in attempting to grow from patient back to person. The author, a twelve-year stroke survivor and n.
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