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HOPE After Stroke Symposium

This fall, stroke survivors and caregivers have reasons to HOPE


Want to learn more about recovery advances, advocacy, and what you have in common with other survivors and caregivers?


Register now to attend National Stroke Association’s four-city HOPE After Stroke: Survivor and Caregiver Symposia series coming this fall!


HOPE After Stroke is designed to promote stroke recovery and improve quality of life for survivors and families. The meetings will feature recovery information and resources, interaction and discussion among participants, personal testimonials, and self-advocacy advice.


*Long Beach meeting is SOLD OUT! Space is still available in Minneapolis, Atlanta, and Houston, so reserve your spot today by registering here or calling 1(800) STROKES (787-6537).



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Learn practical information. Improve your practice. Network with your regional peers.


This fall, Stroke: The Full Continuum of Care will bring together national thought leaders to educate the stroke care community. The two-day meetings will include a stand-alone dedicated nurse meeting plus a one-day interdisciplinary meeting. A case-study approach to the seminars will highlight real-life situations. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of these regional meetings. Sign-up now!


Click here to learn more and to register!


For information on the National Public Health Stroke Summit, click here.


Meeting Attendees - Click here to complete your Meeting Evaluation.



NEW: National Stroke Association Resource Directory

Recovery from stroke is a challenging journey that can last a lifetime. Situations, needs and finances often change. Whether managing life at home or elsewhere, finding the right services and programs can make an important difference in quality of life. The key is to determine what you need, learn about the types of resources available, and then find those resources.

National Stroke Association invites you to visit its new web-based Resource Directory to learn about different types of resources as well as find specific regional and national resource links.

Click here to visit the resource directory.


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