Transcription of Stroke information booklet
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StrokeInformation for patients, their carers, families and friendsName: 23If this Stroke Patient booklet is found, please return to: NameAddressTelephoneMobileEmailIf you have particular needs which make it difficult for you to read this document, please contact your Stroke 1 About youpageMy Stroke risk factors5 Health and social care contacts6 About me: Important things I d like you to know72 About strokeTypes of stroke8 About the brain9 Diagram of the brain103 The effects of strokePhysical11 Sensation11 Thought processes and understanding12 Communication14 Swallow15 Continence15 Tiredness/fatigue 15 Emotional changes 15 Behavioural changes 16 Depression 16 Relationships 18 Sex 19 Driving194 Useful informationGlossary of terms20 Financial help and support25 List of Stroke factsh
help you may be eligible for further occupational therapy. Memory e.g. remembering facts from the recent and distant past, as well as remembering how to do certain tasks Memory problems are common after stroke. It may be useful to try and establish a regular routine for your daily activities. Try writing things down and have several calendars and
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