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The RESCUE team has prepared 49 fact sheets that will help you with any questions you may have. These fact sheets are divided into the following categories:


General Stroke InformationAn x-ray of a person's brain

Many people don’t know what a stroke is or why it happened. In this section, you will learn about the causes of stroke and how to prevent another stroke in the future.


Obtaining Good Healthcare & InformationTwo doctors

You may be overwhelmed by the amount of stroke information available. This section teaches you how to find up-to-date information from trusted sources. It also provides you with tips for talking to your healthcare team.


Caregiver Well-being: Understanding How Caring for a Loved One Affects YouSilhouette of a man pushing a woman in a wheelchair while the sun is setting

The daily stresses of caregiving can wear you down. To be the best caregiver, you must first take care of yourself. This section has tips on lowering your stress and depression. It also provides information on family relationships and long-distance caregiving.


Caring for Someone with Physical NeedsElderly woman is walking with the help of her granddaughter

Dealing with the physical needs brought on by stroke is hard. This section informs you about changes in how the body functions and problems with speech.


Caring for Someone with Emotional & Behavioral NeedsElderly man has his eyes closed and is holding his hand to his head like he is depressed

Stroke can change your loved one’s personality and behavior. This section teaches you how to deal with these changes.


Keeping Your Loved One Safe and HealthyMany fruits and vegetables

Helping your loved one lead a healthier life can promote stroke recovery. Topics in this section include preventing falls and managing your loved one’s medications.


Helping Your Loved One Become More IndependentOlder man driving his care with the top down

You may wonder how much help to give your loved one. In this section, you will learn ways to increase your loved one’s independence, while still lending a hand.


Finding Community ResourcesTwo pairs of hands where one is helping the other

You may not know what help is available in your local area. In this section you will learn about respite care, long-term care housing, and stroke support groups.


Managing Financial & Legal IssuesGavel on a white background

Money issues can cause a lot of worry and stress. Tips for how to manage finances and sort through the legal process can be found in this section.