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The Impact of Stroke Upon the Family  

Has a loved one had a stroke? In the dark about what to do? We can help!

We are the Stroke Recovery Association, Burlington Chapter, a volunteer-based group that since 1980 has provided stroke survivors and their families with an environment in which they can meet, for social and educational programs, information and the peer support of a group.

We represent an often overlooked, misunderstood and often isolated segment of the population that is now growing as Canada's population ages. Over one percent of the population are currently stroke survivors.

We have now extended our service to the community by offering information, via the World Wide Web, on the topics on the left of the screen.

Further, at the bottom of the page you will find information on local SRN (Stroke Recovery Network) / SRA Chapters serving Ontario, a way to order information brochures through our Web site, and information aimed at students, young and old, interested in learning more about stroke.

 What is the SRA?  
 What is Stroke?  
 Stroke is an Emergency  
Aphasia, Communication and Stroke  
 Help for Caregivers  
 Emotional and Behavioral Changes after Stroke  
 Sexuality and Stroke  

Ontario Chapters | Phoenix Newsletter | SRA Brochure Orders | Kids Info | Stroke Links

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This site was updated on Febraury 6, 2004