stroke.org.nz
Links | Stroke Foundation of New Zealand
http://www.stroke.org.nz/links
See our Services in the Community database. For a wide variety of links to useful information for stroke survivors, carers, family and whanau. Below are some other websites in NZ and overseas providing information about stroke. The Australian National Stroke Foundation. The Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation. The American Stroke Association (USA). The National Stroke Association (USA). The Stroke Association (UK). The Internet Stroke Center, Washington (USA). The Stroke Network (USA).
redoable.co.uk
Recrudescence – to become raw again | My CMS
http://redoable.co.uk/recrudescence-to-become-raw-again
Warning: contains available light photography. Redoable life – putting the brain back together after a stroke. Recrudescence – to become raw again. February 24th, 2015. I haven’t on the blog for awhile because I’ve been on holiday. Well, if you count 365 plus days of time off as holidays. Truth is, I’ve been lazy. Then this week, there came fluttering into my inbox a personal message from Anu Garg of wordsmith.org. My personal word guru. He said unto me: Recrudescence. That is what I am doing. I should m...
redoable.co.uk
Walking for science, discovering victims of violence or Plan C? | My CMS
http://redoable.co.uk/walking-for-science-discovering-victims-of-violence-or-plan-c
Warning: contains available light photography. Redoable life – putting the brain back together after a stroke. Walking for science, discovering victims of violence or Plan C? December 4th, 2013. Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move, my thoughts begin to flow Henry David Thoreau. Well, I don’t need the discipline, thank you. Also I use a walking stick (not the medical variety, the country walking. Kind), because I also get an upper arm workout for my stroke-affected right side. We go one to two...
speechandvoicehelp.co.uk
Useful Links
http://www.speechandvoicehelp.co.uk/useful-links
Speech and Language Therapy. Support groups for clients and families post Stroke. Different Strokes - Charity for younger stroke survivors. Connect - is a registered charity which works with people who have had a stroke or head injury. Http:/ www.ukconnect.org. Stroke association - provides information for individuals and families affected by stroke. 0845 303 3100 240. City Rd, London, EL1V 2PR. Adult Acquired conditions support groups. Parkinsons Disease Society -. Telephone: 0808 800 0303.
strokerehabdogs.co.uk
Animal Assisted Interventions
http://www.strokerehabdogs.co.uk/animal-assisted-interventions
Turn on more accessible mode. Turn off more accessible mode. Skip to main content. So what is Animal Assisted Therapy? Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) is defined as a goal directed intervention where there is a specific therapeutic end in mind, such as improvement of language skills, increased attention span or to increase awareness of sensation and body position where the animal plays a key role in meeting the specific criteria. (Gammonley et al., and The Delta Society 1997). For further information on t...
southendstrokeclub.btck.co.uk
www.southendstrokeclub.btik.com - Links
http://southendstrokeclub.btck.co.uk/Links
Links to other stroke websites and Support Groups. Just click on the link and it will take you straight to the website. A website for younger stroke survivors. Stroke and aphasia info tips for carers. Stroke survivor E.B. Jenks tells his story. The Health Education Board for Scotland Stroke pages. The Journal of Strokes and Cerebrovascular Diseases. The Stroke Association Website. The Stroke Information Directory. The Worldwide Stroke Network. The Stroke Club meets every 2nd and 4th Monday of each month.
strokerehabdogs.co.uk
Testimonials
http://www.strokerehabdogs.co.uk/testimonials
Turn on more accessible mode. Turn off more accessible mode. Skip to main content. Pamela Cliff (patient) and Karen Pressland (daughter of patient). Pamela Cliff (patient) and Karen Pressland (daughter of patient). Louise Lim, Specialist Speech and Language Therapist. Robin Goldsmith (former NHS Speech and Language Therapist). I have found positive effects from using Animal Assisted Therapy with stroke patients; the benefits have included increased motivation and engagement in sessions; it can be utilise...
strokerehabdogs.co.uk
About us
http://www.strokerehabdogs.co.uk/about-us
Turn on more accessible mode. Turn off more accessible mode. Skip to main content. All knowledge, the totality of all questions and answers, is contained in the dog. Our vision is to provide innovative and motivating therapeutic opportunities for stroke survivors of all ages and backgrounds who have specific rehabilitation goals and who would benefit from the beneficial effects of working with companion animals. Sallie Bollans (white shirt) and the team of Stroke Rehab Dogs. Stroke Rehab Dogs .
strokerehabdogs.co.uk
Future plans
http://www.strokerehabdogs.co.uk/future-plans
Turn on more accessible mode. Turn off more accessible mode. Skip to main content. We hope to be able to offer observation sessions for interested clinicians who are keen to develop their skills and knowledge in the field of human-animal interactions in therapeutic practice. We are also keen to develop further training opportunities in due course. Please continue to visit this website for updates on this and more. Unauthorized reproduction of any content is strictly prohibited .
strokerehabdogs.co.uk
Articles
http://www.strokerehabdogs.co.uk/articles
Turn on more accessible mode. Turn off more accessible mode. Skip to main content. Ian Case History April 2016.docx. Unauthorized reproduction of any content is strictly prohibited .
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