Saturday, May 19, 2012

Stroke Rehab is Life-long Journey

It been almost 10 years since the day Gary Gray’s life changed forever.  On August 10, 2002, the Montague man had a stroke at age 53.  He has been on the road to recovery ever since and he said it will always be like that.  “When you have a stroke, essentially a part of your brain dies and while that part can never come back to life, other parts can compensate to help you relearn how to do things,” Mr Gray said.

Health PEI is certainly making inroads in providing tools for stroke survivors Mr Gray, who is a member of the Provincial Stroke Implementation Committee said.  Most recently the government announced out-patient clinics for stroke rehabilitation are now ....

Please read the full article Stroke Rehab is Life-long Journey.

By Charlotte MacAulay
charlotte@peicanada.com

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