<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Who Can Offer Stroke Survivors Support</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Tia Cashen</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>Stroke survivors have a lot to contend with. Depending on the extent of the brain that has been affected, they might have to relearn some of the very basic things that people know. Other times, part of their body has lost its function, and in worst scenarios they do not even remember their own family members.<br />
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These patients do not have to travel this road on their own. Resources for their assistance are available. There are books on stroke for them to read so they could learn about the healing process and the stumbling blocks though this process.<br />
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The process of recovering is very long and possibly arduous. Treatment goal is for the patient gain as much independence as he can. While it will be hard for him to be healthy, he can still achieve optimum wellness in the physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and mental aspects.<br />
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Rehabilitation must start soon after the episode and it should continue on long after the patient has been released from the hospital. The rehabilitation process is not always a downhill slope, there will be times when it will seem like an uphill climb but this should never not dishearten the patient and caregiver. It is just the way treatments can sometime be. The key is to not give up for there will be improvement sooner or later.<br />
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Patient rehabilitation is a team effort. The leader of the team is the doctor and there may be more or less members depending on the gravity of the patient's condition and his tolerance to treatment. The usual members of the healthcare team is the nutritionist, counselor, physical therapist, occupational therapist, rehabilitation nurse, and the speech therapist.<br />
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The stroke victim support also includes the people in his usual environment and that is the home. These people are the family and friends of the victim. They have to be at hand to motivate the patient during the arduous rehab treatments.<br />
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Emotional support and understanding must be given to the patient. The reason for this could be that they are afraid, they feel helpless, and they have difficulty accepting their new disability. They may be more irritable than usual and the caregiver might feel inadequate. The caregiver has to have a support group as well.<br />
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Stroke survivors and their family have a lot of things to learn. It is indeed easier to say to remain hopeful through the recovery period than to actually do it. However, knowing beforehand what you could be facing may be helpful in keeping the survivors fighting for their chances.<br />
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<div class='uawlinks'>For those individuals who are <a href="http://www.jimchatterton.com">stroke survivors</a>, learning more about the topic is crucial. You can find links to <a href="http://www.jimchatterton.com/About-the-author-and-stroke-survivor.html">books on stroke</a> on our website now.</div><br />
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Title: Who Can Offer Stroke Survivors Support<br />
Author: Tia Cashen<br />
Email: sodauaw@gmail.com<br />
Keywords: stroke survivors,books on stroke,stroke victim support<br />
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Category: Motivation<br />
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