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Striking Back at Stroke: | More
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"'Striking Back at Stroke' by Cleo Hutton and Louis R Caplan, MD is an unusual book about stroke. Most publications cover either the stroke survivor's story or a medical explanation of stroke. The book combines the two. The first part of each chapter is from Hutton's diary. Through it we are able to learn the survivor's perspective. The second section is Dr Caplan's medical explanation.” - L. Wisman
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One-Handed in a Two-Handed World | More
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Your guide to managing single-handedly written by one who has: "Been there, Done that." Order Now
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After a Stroke: A Support Book | More
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This entry in North Atlantic's Family Health Series is a guide to the causes and consequences of a stroke. It outlines a systematic plan to help restore normal living developed by health care professionals active in Australia stroke support groups. Order Now
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Recovering at Home After a Stroke: | More
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This book gives you practical checklists and guidelines to make sure you get everything you need before you go home;
and everything you need when you get there. Extremely helpful. Order Now
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The Enabling Garden: Creating Barrier... | More
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Rothert's concept of barrier-free gardening is directed at older gardeners and people with disabilities. He brings considerable expertise to bear on the subject as a horticultural therapist who manages the Chicago Botanic Garden's "Learning Garden for the Disabled" program. A basic checklist helps to assess abilities, then sound advice is offered for selecting tools, materials for pathways, and plants. Order Now
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Taking Charge of Your Stroke Recovery: | More
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This innovative workbook presents clear, simple and effective practical recovery plans that help stroke survivors recover from the most common stroke disabilities and become capable and active again. Weekly and daily worksheets enable you to track your progress for 3 months. Order Now
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The Comfort of Home for Stroke: A Guide | More
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This complete guide helps caregivers, family members, and stroke survivors understand the day-to-day issues faced by care providers. It guides readers through every stage of care, from explaining different kinds of strokes to understanding personality changes brought on by the illness. Order Now
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After a Stroke: 300 Tips | More
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After a Stroke concentrates on the home recovery process, assisting patients and their families in the transition from patient back to person. Order Now
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Stronger After Stroke: | More
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Stronger After Stroke puts the power of recovery in the reader’s hands by providing easy instructions. Order Now
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Stroke For Dummies | More
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Have questions and concerns about strokes? This reassuring guide provides invaluable information for stroke victims and their loved ones, from what a stroke is and what it feels like to proven treatments and therapies. Order Now
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The Stroke Book:
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The Stroke Book: A Guide to Life for Survivors and Those Who Care for Them is an indispensable guide for victims of stroke and their caregivers Order Now
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Life After Stroke: The Guide to Recovering | More
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This book may help you navigate the sometimes confusing corridors of medicine to empower you to take control of your health or that of your loved one. Order Now
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Stroke and the Family: A New Guide | More
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A comprehensive guide to stroke for patients and their families. It covers all the basics of stroke care, from prevention to returning home from hospital through rehab. Dr. Stein's book will be a 'must' for families and patients living with the after effects of stroke. The writing is clear and easy to understand, and the information-packed text uses patient vignettes skillfully to illustrate very important issues in an engaging and humane manner. Order Now
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