We are excited to announce the launch of our new Webinar Library on the Different Strokes website! This dedicated space is designed to provide valuable information and support for stroke survivors, carers, and their families.
If you’ve been following us on social media, you may have seen our regular, free, webinars that cover a wide range of topics related to stroke recovery and life beyond stroke. Now, all of these webinars are conveniently available in one place!
Our library features insightful discussions led by a mix of stroke survivors and professionals, tackling some of the most important challenges faced by our community.
Whether you’re looking for guidance on returning to work, understanding medical procedures, or simply seeking support, our webinars are here to help.
Some of the webinars included in our library:
- Returning to Work After a Stroke
- Navigating Benefits for Stroke Survivors and Carers
- Understanding PFO Closures: Insights from Stroke Survivors
- Caring Together: Support Strategies for Unpaid Carers
- Falls Prevention
- Managing Fatigue Post-Stroke
And that’s just the beginning—our resource library will continue to grow with more content to support you on your journey.
Visit our Resource Library today and explore the wealth of information available at your fingertips. Whether you’re a stroke survivor, carer, or healthcare professional, this resource is designed to provide meaningful, accessible support for everyone.
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